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The gremlin and the good nurse? 👀 Based on this post by @nattiesnattie
if i could give advice to me as a teenager i would say be 25
Actually rpf is the only ethical form of shipping because fictional shipping distracts from the themes of the work #darkwoke
the bus is never going to come because im a bad person
Does a horror podcast/audio drama with women as the main characters exist or is this a male dominated field
There are so many female-lead horror podcasts! And they’re so good!!
Primordial Deep is technically a science fiction/thriller but it is scary. A marine biologist is tasked with researching prehistoric monsters that are rising from the deep. If deep water and the vast things that could be living there freak you out, this is for you.
You Are the Ghost in This House is a little slow-paced, but it’s got very gothic, descriptive, Shirley Jackson vibes. Two women move back in to the rotting Manor House where they grew up. Obviously, the house is haunted.
The Silt Verses follows two worshippers travelling along a great black river, on a pilgrimage for an outlawed god. Just brilliant.
The Holmwood Foundation is slightly more fun and Scooby-Doo feeling, but still very dangerous. Also, it’s got two leads, and only one is a woman. In this modern-day sequel to Dracula, two staff members of a vampire research foundation go on the run across the Yorkshire moors after their workplace (and everyone in it) is destroyed. They don’t have their phones, they’re possessed by the ghosts of Mina and Jonathan, and they’re carrying Dracula’s disembodied head.
Mockery Manor is a mystery, but it’s fun and murderous and spooky. The villain is MESSED UP. The two protagonists are twin sisters, spending their summer working at a weird UK theme park.
Mabel is a fairy-tale classic with terrifying sound effects. A live-in carer tries to get in touch with Mabel, her patient’s granddaughter. Mabel isn’t picking up her calls…
Hi Nay follows Filipina immigrant Mari Datuin as she stops dangerous supernatural events in Toronto. This podcast has frightening entities, long-term arcs and a great ensemble cast.
Alice Isn’t Dead is a great horror about a truck driver searching for her wife across America. Made by Night Vale Presents, it’s got an amazing story and loads of strange, unexpected events.
Maybe the sunset is why i endure
you gotta read, you gotta write, you gotta draw, you gotta watch films and shows. there is literally NO time to be employed
i'm sorry i didn't respond to your DM for 23 days. the number on the notification icon got really big and i began having irrational anxious thoughts such as "what if people are in there trying to contact me"
about to change my tumblr theme so i made a bunch of blinkies :3
free to use, but i'd appreciate credit or give me a like/reblog if you use them!
Concerts will have you staring at the taller person infront of you and thinking Why were you born? Why? Why? Why?
Armand going from being a seemingly put-together, level-headed, confident, elegantly detached vampire to a shaking eery being who doesn't seem to understand social interaction and stares at you unblinkingly is the realest representation of rebuilding yourself after mental health-related social isolation I've ever seen
I haven't really drawn in a while so I made something really stupid inspired by episode 4. Im going back to my 3D stuff next week! I wasn't really a lesmand person before S3, but i get it now. I honestly would have been fine watching Armand lick Lestat like an ice cream cone.
I think Daniel's crash out at the bowling alley is darker on a second watch..
The implication that after a lifetime Daniel thinks Armand should have killed him at 20 years old, that despite everything he's achieved and learned and experienced in those 50 years he thinks it wasn't worth it. Looking back on your life at 70 and thinking it was just a waste. Only to be stuck in that disillusionment for eternity.
Do we think that Daniel is mad that Armand didn't kill him, or is he mad because he thinks that Armand believes it was a mistake not to kill him? I read it as the latter but I'm seeing mixed opinions on this and wondering if I misunderstood
I don't think he is necessarily angry at the fact he didn't kill him, but because he believes the torture and mind-altering have doomed all of his relationships and life, that even his accomplishments are not really worthy of being celebrated because (to him) they were all byproducts of the mind altering. He is angry that he took away his future and then condemned him to live in it forever with his sense of self shattered. So if he looks back at his life and nothing was really worth it he might as well just have killed him at 20.
I think Daniel's crash out at the bowling alley is darker on a second watch..
The implication that after a lifetime Daniel thinks Armand should have killed him at 20 years old, that despite everything he's achieved and learned and experienced in those 50 years he thinks it wasn't worth it. Looking back on your life at 70 and thinking it was just a waste. Only to be stuck in that disillusionment for eternity.
there is the line between bisexual and aroace and i am using it as a jump rope
good thing i get anxious about everything otherwise i might be normal and enjoy life