Wale Ayinla, from “Portrait of a Boy with Grief”
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
The Bowery Presents
$LAYYYTER
YOU ARE THE REASON
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EXPECTATIONS
cherry valley forever
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Wale Ayinla, from “Portrait of a Boy with Grief”
hooded sports bra……………… this is the future
imagine only wearing this and an open plaid button up
I can’t wait for sci-fi and fantasy protags to appear on book covers with hoodie bras, it’s only a matter of time.
Sorry this is lesbian culture now
you: chill and healthy lifestyle
me: tormented by visions
HISTORY IN COLOR
Scheele’s Green
RGB: (71, 136, 0)
Closest Pantone match: 315-6340 TPG
Invented in 1775 by chemist Carl Wilhelm Scheele, Scheele’s Green is an artificial pigment synthesized from sodium carbonate, arsenious oxide, and copper sulfate. It reached the peak of its popularity around the mid-19th century, when the discovery of various artificial dyes made bright colors in clothing and décor both desirable and available to a wider public. The durability and brilliancy of Scheele’s Green compared to the previously-used copper carbonate pigments made it a popular choice for tinting wallpaper, fabric, candles, children’s toys, and even sweets.
However, due to its arsenic base, Scheele’s Green proved to be highly poisonous. Products dyed with it would release toxic acid, dust or gas when exposed to conditions such as heat, damp or mold. Direct contact with the dye would slowly poison those who worked with it, causing open sores, yellowed nails and a greenish tint to the skin. Among the last things nineteen-year-old false flower maker Matilda Scheurer could tell her doctor in a widely publicized account was that “everything she looked at was green”. Meanwhile, pre-Raphaelite artist and wallpaper designer William Morris insisted that miners suffering from arsenic poisoning were simply “bitten by witch fever”.
The color began to fall out of favor as the gruesome accounts of death and illness piled up. By the end of the 19th century, arsenic-based dyes were replaced by the safer cobalt green. A motion was drafted in Britain to outlaw the use of arsenic to dye household products, but it was never passed.
Remember to leave out milk and cookies tonight for Jason Vorhees
acorns and mushrooms i think are the most important life forms on this bitch of an earth be cause they got little hats send tweet
i see an acorn & im like thats baby. i see a mush room & im like Thats god
Alexander Wang Black Lace Trim Slip Dress
blood like gold
Look at you, hacker, a pathetic creature of meat and bone. How can you challenge a perfect, immortal machine?
Olga Malyarova
hello? HELLO?
Doug Jones Appreciation Thread
as Amphibian Man in The Shape of Water
as the Pale Man in Pan’s Labyrinth
as Faun in Pan’s Labyrinth
as the Angel of Death in Hellboy II: The Golden Army
as Billy Butcherson in Hocus Pocus
as one of the Gentlemen in Buffy the Vampire Slayer
as Edith’s Mother, Lady Sharpe in Crimson Peak
as Silver Surfer in Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer
as Saru in Star Trek: Discovery
as Abe Sapien in Hellboy
Sometimes in this world you have to find you niche. And sometimes that niche is having rubber prosthetics glued to your body. Doug Jones has found that niche.
hes so many of my fave boys
Also the single sweetest person I have met in the entire acting profession. Doug wins.
I have an acquaintance who is an up-and-coming effects actor himself, and he knows Doug Jones, and from what I hear, he seems like a very kind man, and very encouraging of the next generation.
i dont think you should want to engage in sexual activities with leatherface or michael m. myers or fredderick krueger or whatever. i dont think thats normal.
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