Kate Baer, New Year
cherry valley forever
The Bowery Presents
$LAYYYTER

JVL
Jules of Nature

bliss lane
noise dept.
KIROKAZE
occasionally subtle
Cosimo Galluzzi

Origami Around

#extradirty

pixel skylines
Monterey Bay Aquarium
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Love Begins
Xuebing Du

gracie abrams
Cosmic Funnies

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Kate Baer, New Year
ELVIRA, MISTRESS OF THE DARK (1988), dir. James Signorelli
The dark souls of boner pills
this gon give ya meat +100 damage
red tearstone cock ring
Richard Roxburgh and Kate Beckinsale in Van Helsing (2004)
The best part about this scene wasn’t just that Dracula didn’t have a reflection. She was at a ball with a few hundred other people attending it, and during this dance, there were dozens of other couples also dancing alongside Anna and Dracula. The scene showed that everyone at that ball was a vampire, not just Dracula. And she was the single only human there. It’s so subtly threatening to be surrounded by bloodthirsty killers all dressed to the nines, masked and pretty. And it was such an ingenious way of telling that part of the story, I adore this movie so much.
John Keats, from a letter to Fanny Brawne
It is August. My life is going to change. I feel it.
journal, august 1st
Do you like poems?
yes! my favorites are The Tiger and the unnamed werewolf fridge poem
for context these are the poems
also I almost forgot but the r/ambien Gives Us The Sleep post takes a completely serious third place in my favorite poems list:
and COMING IN HOT at NUMBER FOUR on my list, it's Fragment 147! an accidental poem created when the original parchment containing a text by Sappho was used to stop a wine jug more than 2,000 years ago- eventually the wine dissolved most of the parchment, leaving just a few words and BOY do they prove that the Universe has a sense of irony.
I can hear my heart flutter as soon as I hear the first few notes of certain songs and I think that's a funky little thing.
even if my titties aren’t physically out, they’re spiritually out, and that’s what matters
explain: why are titties so soft????
titties are near the heart so they are full of love
Thoughts?
Not even one
America - A Horse With No Name (1972)