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Cruel To Be Kind: Chapter 7 out now 🔍🥯
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86baybee · 20 days
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Cruel To Be Kind: Chapter 6 out now 🪴💄
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86baybee · 21 days
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Cruel To Be Kind: Chapter 5 out now 🔮🥀
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86baybee · 22 days
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Cruel To Be Kind: Chapter 4 out now 🚕🖕🏻
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86baybee · 23 days
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🔪🔪🔪 в вк не репостить 🔪🔪🔪
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86baybee · 23 days
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Today we're looking pretty sweet and very metal thanks to our dear social media artist @AnyaRlly!! 💖 Check out our profile here on tumblr and twitter/x! And let's give her a standing ovation!!!📣🎸❤️‍🔥
The full pieces will be available for you to enjoy in the zine! Don't miss them!!
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86baybee · 23 days
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Every smile in the forest scene 2/4
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86baybee · 23 days
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chrissy cunningham warmup doodle 📣
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86baybee · 23 days
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Jonathan, Chrissy, and Eddie - Childhood friends AU <3 Jonathan Byers: He's thirteen and living the last (worst) moments of his parent's marriage at home, protecting his little brother from their fights and trying to keep his innocence as much as he can. Everyone at school gossips about his family, so he prefers isolating himself from his classmates. The only friends he has are Chrissy Cunningham, and Eddie Munson, whose lives can be more similar to his than everyone might think. Chrissy Cunningham: At thirteen, Chrissy's mom is near to remarrying a nice man and moving to a better neighborhood in Hawkings. To get her goal she convinces Chrissy to be "the perfect daughter" pressuring her to be pretty, intelligent, and obedient. Chrissy wants her mom to be happy because she loves her, so she is determined to follow every "suggestion" her mom makes, even the ones she feels are wrong. Whenever she feels overwhelmed, she finds comfort in her two best friends. Jonathan whose angry thoughts about her mom might confuse her, still gives her support and a pack of cookies when she needs it, and Eddie who always knows what to say to make her cheer up...and to blush, a little. Eddie Munson: He moved to Hawkings after his mom passed, so he could be taken care of by his uncle and dad, although this seems to not happen because he is always alone at home. His uncle has to work till midnight to earn money and pay for every mess-up Eddie's father makes throughout the week. At school, similar to Jonathan, all the kids speak behind his back about his poor life and his drug-addicted father. Unlike Jonathan, he tends to get into fights and claim attention with his rude attitude. Even though, his two friends Jonathan and Chrissy are convinced he's one of the kindest, most creative with a huge heart from all the kids in the world. They might be right about his heart, cause it aches whenever he sees his friends sad, or it races as Chrissy smiles. Sorry for my poor grammar English is not my main language.
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86baybee · 23 days
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They deserved a happy ending
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86baybee · 23 days
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*blows dust off my dash*
Hellooooo, I am back once again after major life events 🥲 currently battling artist's block but I do intend to start updating some of my hellcheer fics! More on that soon, but in the meantime I'mma lurk and rb as normal.✨
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86baybee · 7 months
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grown adults will get on the internet and say things like “why is this movie about the protagonist, the titular character?” just walk into the ocean i cannot help you
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86baybee · 7 months
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Jim Hopper and Wayne Munson angrily drinking and complaining about how their kids don’t respect the rule of keeping the door open three inches.
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86baybee · 7 months
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looks like we’ve made it look how far we’ve come my babyyyy 🎶
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86baybee · 7 months
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just a sweet forestcore vampire couple and their bat forms 🤍🦇
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86baybee · 7 months
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86baybee · 7 months
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Corroded Coffin is back with their sophomore album, Memento Mori Motel.
With even more groundbreaking songs than the last album, those four boys from Hawkins Indiana have transformed into men with a message and a cohesive vision—keeping fans of rock and metal mesmerized by their musical innovation that defies genre entirely. (@eddiemonth day 8: rockstar)
The opening track, Jack Of All, plays like an instant classic. The riffs are crisp and clear as they poke fun at both their newfound fame and rural roots. I’m climbing up the walls / You just don’t have the balls / I’m never gonna fall / ‘cause I’m the Jack of All. The second song, If I Object (Objectify), is all noise, with hardly even a second to breathe before the wailing cries at the end. The words if I object melt into the word objectify, closing out the song in a soaring scream.
Hit The Nail Out Of The Park is a thoughtful examination of American boyhood, without shying away from how ugly growing up can be. The tempo may be slower but the track has a grit to it that can’t be ignored. Six Feet Under continues to wow audiences as the lead single, comparing the slow death of a relationship to being buried alive. Daisies sprout overhead / In the thick of goodbye / Now it’s just me in a flowerbed / Eternally wondering why.
In the second half of the album, Necrotizing Facist Idol isn’t afraid to punch up with hard hits or make a political statement. The message is pretty clear in the chorus: He’s eaten away at too much of our lives / He’s going to pay for his sins when he dies / No time to wait / Let’s amputate / The necrotizing fascist idol. 24hr lobotomy is more of an internal struggle of self destructive tendencies, and the desire to numb any feeling at all—and ultimately crashing down to earth when the vices wear off.
Postcard From Hell is a lighthearted, tongue-in-cheek vision of life after death, musing on the afterlife being not unlike a long, grueling vacation. The album ends on a tender yet bittersweet note, with the mysteriously titled Microscopic Fibers (Dying Star). The harmonizing guitars at the end is a standout moment as the song goes out with a bang, which turns into the whisper of the final notes. I can see your fire from light years through time / Like a star that died before it ever graced my eyes / Oh, slipping through my fingers (fingers, fingers) / Oh, how your presence lingers (lingers, lingers).
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