Derealization culture is people and their movements being alien and just watching them.
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Derealization culture is people and their movements being alien and just watching them.
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why is this me
ya know, its weird to think about how most of the songs in tgwdlm are being sung by dead people
like, even the ones with bright tunes
even the ones where they are saying the weirdest shit
even the ones where they seem atleast partially human or normal
they're all dead and infected by aliens
what the fuck??
barely have any idea i got goin on with my gender i just wear the alien girl pretty boy angel on earth ur everything ur lover thing like jewelry it is decor
Hey guys I’m Demi , full time dog mom and part time singer. If you’re the kind of person too go to the middle of the desert to talk to aliens right after breaking off an engagement I think we might get along just perfectly. I’m completely kidding of course (or am I?). My interior design choice is a mix between chaotic and..actually it’s only chaotic. I have a docuseries dropping next month that I’m really excited about , possibly some new music? Who knows.
If you would like to hit me up I’m available at gravitywithoutcenter ✨
Knowing that aliens exist is fucking wild
"Lights. Seen in the sky above the Arby's. Not the glowing sign of Arby's. Something higher, and beyond that. We know the difference. We've caught onto their game. We understand the "lights above the Arby's game". Invaders from another world. Ladies and gentlemen the future is here, and it's about 100 feet above the Arby's"
-Welcome to Nightvale, episode one: "Pilot"
What are some of your favorite movies?
I unironically enjoy The Room if I need a good laugh and something to riff on, but that aside, I really enjoyed The Babadook, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, V/H/S (and it’s sequel), Batman (1989), Alien, IT (both versions), Mary Poppins, Beetlejuice... I could keep going with my list, because I can’t really choose which one is my absolute favorite.