How about a lothcat in melon, boo?
ok this was a weird palette but I love the space kitties
and look at this accomplishment! finally done with these 💪💪
I need to find a new warm up meme now

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How about a lothcat in melon, boo?
ok this was a weird palette but I love the space kitties
and look at this accomplishment! finally done with these 💪💪
I need to find a new warm up meme now
mynameiseyyyyyy replied to your post: So far all the people that I know that might...
Yeah it’s scary as fuck right now. Glad they’ve got one of the suspects down.
everyone you know accounted for? uggh I keep watching the videos and low key panicking
The rules: answer your set of questions, add 11 of your own, tag 11 ppl.
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I tried to squeeeeeeeeze this in before it's not Halloween anymore since these are Halloween-themed questions~
What’s your favorite scary movie? I'm a wuss who doesn't really like scary things. Does Fright Night (2011) count as scary horror? Because I seriously love that movie. For some reason. lol. I almost feel like it should be a guilty pleasure, but I gave the sentiment of guilt up years ago.
Favorite not-scary Halloween movie? No brainer. Hocus Pocus. The greatest Halloween movie ever made and I've tried to watch it every year since it came out in 1993. I hear they're talking about doing a remake, to which I say, "Nooooooooooo please. Don't."
Who did you root for in Jason VS Freddy? I haven't watched it and I don't know who wins, but I support the destruction of Freddy Krueger. My dad made me watch Nightmare on Elm Street when I was like five. And he also had the mask and claws he would chase my sister and me around the house with. So yeah, he's kinda been a lifelong phobia. To this day, I cannot look at a picture of Freddy.
Favorite horror video game? Still a wuss. lol. Someone cajoled me into playing a horror game once. I can't remember which one it was. But I think all of my screaming was very amusing for them.
What scared you the most as a child? [See above Freddy Krueger scarring which has followed me for 23 years and counting.] But ya know, also ghosts, zombies, and bodies of water.
Which haunted place would you like to visit or have visited? I know I have an answer to this. I just can't remember right now. I have always wanted to look through Bryce Hopsital in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. It is a mental institution opened in the 1860s which has since (and far too recently) been decomissioned. I know conditions became very horrible over time. It was supposed to house a couple hundred patients but at one point had over 5,000 and they were treated appallingly. So there are understandable reports of hauntings there. I would like to see the facility as it was, but apparently the university next door (which I actually attended for a year) has purchased it and is currently renovating it for their use. Which, to me, sounds like you're just asking for your new building to be haunted. And it's also a shame because I love old architecture and I feel like they're either going to take it all out or cover it up. I will agree that it does need to be renovated though. Because guess what happens to an abandoned building next door to a university? Drunk college students happen. I know there are places outside of Alabama I would like to visit, places I put on a to-do list, but I'm having trouble remembering them.
What’s the scariest myth/urban legend from the town or country you’re from? I wish I knew more word of mouth local legends. I'm not cool enough to be near the gossip. Haha. I know Alabama has a lot of ghost stories. (Because, ya know, it's Alabama. Not the most savory of histories.) There's a bridge not too far from where I live where a woman running away from her wedding was crossing it only to be run over by a carriage. And she haunts the bridge-- even though it has since been replaced. Apparently people can hear horses galloping and a woman screaming. I don't know if I'm brave enough to drive over it. Hahaha. There's also the hole that won't stay filled. A preacher/Union supporter was hanged during the Civil War, but because he was so tall, they had to dig a hole in the ground so he could actually hang. And, as you can probably guess, anytime someone tried to fill in the hole, they would return and find it emptied. It's also said every man in his lynching party died unnatural deaths. I think that story is in a book called 13 Alabama Ghosts that I really need to read.
Any cryptids local to your area? I don't... think so? Just a lot of ghosts. We're lousy with ghosts. But I'm sure there's something. Lots of woods around here. There's probably been a few Bigfoot sightings. No doubt. The wampus cat sounds familiar. I think it's supposed to have been seen around here. Big black panther-like cat. (Coincidentally, that is also my Ilvermorny house.)
Do you have any personal ghost or paranormal stories? I saw a will-o'-the-wisp a couple years ago. The last house I lived at was in the middle of nowhere in the woods on a dead end street. The start of the street intersected a cemetery. As in there were graves on either side of the narrow road and you had to drive through it. (Old cemetery too. It has graves from the Civil War.) At that point in time, I worked late and didn't get home from work until almost 9pm, meaning it was always dark driving home through this cemetery. Sometimes there was fog, making it extra creepy. One night there was someone walking through the fog, making it SUPER creepy. And then one clear night I was driving through and I saw a dim blue light out of the corner of my eye. At first I thought it was one of those solar powered crosses people put on graves that glow at night. (Which are creepy all on their own.) But when I looked over, I noticed it was moving. I then thought it was someone with a flashlight, but there was no beam of extending light. Just a blue orb hovering above one of the graves, moving up and down, back and forth in a slow little dance. I slowed down and studied it to see any outward cause, but... just a will-o'-the-wisp I suppose. btw, this was before I knew what a will-o'-the-wisp was. It remained the "I saw a glowing blue ball above a grave" story until I knew how to classify it. Oh, and also I was haunted at the house I lived at before that one... Which was a townhouse right next door to a graveyard. Items would just fall off my desk and other surfaces, and I had a recurrent nightmare of a shadow man. And one weird dream where the leaves and branches of the tree outside my window spelled out a name and left me with the overwhelming and undeniable sensation that it was the last name of someone buried on the other side of the fence. I never confirmed it though.
Are you looking forward to any upcoming horror films? ...No.
Favorite monster, creepy mythical creature, or cursed object? I like vampires when done right-- as in scary monsters, not lovesick wimps. Also djinn. And ghosts (though, yes, I am afraid of them). Sirens. The base human fear of man versus himself and a lack of control associated with lycanthropy. I like dreamcatcher mythology. Oh wait, I forgot my absolute favorite. Duh-doy. I love immortals. God, I love immortals. Especially when it doesn't have to be connected to and distracted by vampirism. Stand alone immortality. Oh, yes, yes, yes. The dramatic hopelessness of a person being wise and experienced but watching anyone they care about die. Watching themselves slip into inevitable madness as the mind stretches past its limitations of memory and normality. The longing for a death that shuns them. I love immortals who are unable to die. It's so deliciously tragic. Oh, the plots you can write with an immortal. I have several immortal OCs for different stories and I just like to think about them sometimes. Immortals are great. Yay immortals.
I don't know if I can think of my own 11 questions, but in the spirit of Halloween, you should definitely answer these if you want.
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
mynameiseyyyyyy replied to your post “wait - in what finger does sauron actually wear his ring?? middle...”
In the films it's on his right index finger
ooooh thank you!!!!
HAPPY BIRTH YO
It was a good birth I remember it fondly
KINGDOM HEARTSSSSSS
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So I just woke up and I freaked out XD hahaha like as soon as i opened my eyes, my mom held out Melkor and Mairon angbang buttons to me and my eyes got so big and i was so asleep like i didnt know if i dreaming or not and I was like WHHATTTTTT :O Man talk about the surprise of my life lol and she was like “Your book and bag thing came in the mail and they added two buttons.” Like holy crap i wanna be woke up with angbang stuff everyday hahahaha I cant see my Art of Bubble Book or Angbang bag yet cause she swiped it to wrap for either my christmas or birthday but i omg got pretty buttons so heck i can wait a week for my birthday haha XD
Thank you so much @mynameiseyyyyyy!! <3 I really appreciate it! <3 It made me so happy cause ive been so stressed from homework and two of my cats are sick so ive been kinda down but this made my day so much better! Thank you! <3
mynameiseyyyyyy replied to your post “new favourite lotr thing to say during sex: Build me an army worthy of...”
Thank you, now I know what to do the next time Givenclarity comes over. You always give me the best ideas!
You’re very welcome! :D You’ve got to do the voice right though. Go deep and gravelly, and maybe do it in an echoey room if you can. Go big or go home.