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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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The Black Cat [1934]
October is in the air…
idont have any talent. i like to look at grass and i dont have other hobbies. when people ask me how im doing i ignore the question
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This little Blood Sucker Bat ain’t just on your wall to look cute af, he’ll make sure you dream of blood drained lovers and charmed thralls every night. Sweet dreams.
White Zombie (1932)
Finglofin vs Morgoth
Autumn & Dark Academia Things:
Heavy oxfords paired with your favourite dark trousers; the pockets filled with library and café receipts.
Black earl grey tea and coffee cups left on the window-sill as rain falls softly. A classical record plays in the background, crackling with the grains of time.
The golden September light falling gently on the campus buildings. A cold breeze slips under your tweed and wool as you notice new secret engraving on the stone walls.
The feeling of a new notebook, leather bound and with empty white pages. Your fountain pen rolling along the wooden desk.
Your shoulder aches under the weight of all the books you’ve brought home, perfumed with the ancient musk of the hidden library you’ve discovered for the first time.
The leaves swirling past as you sit on the bench on campus, filling your curious mind with secret languages and the sonnets of your most treasured poet.
Bride of Frankenstein (1935) dir. James Whale