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┄ I want to thank everyone who supports my moodboards & for helping me reach this amazing milestone, this makes me extremely happy. So in honor of reaching 1k, I am doing an event!
┄ How 2 join? To join you have to comment "joining!", reblog this and tag 3 moots, and when you've done those steps, msg me a number from 1 - 10, I will give you a horror movie and you have to make a moodboard out of it, could be any idol of your choice! When posting your moodboard, make sure to tag me and use the tag #eundior﹕horror event . Deadline is October 31 !!
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➀ ˳ 70 reblogs, 6 locs, 2 custom moodboards, follow back + shoutout, half server setup
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➂ ˳ 30 reblogs, 2 locs, follow back
Having to cancel our Miskatonic Institute of Horror Studies NYC talk with Peg Aloi was the hugest of bummers, but we're giving it another shot on 3/28! There was so much interest in this lecture (and rightfully so!) that we're keeping it online, so all you far-flung folks can still enjoy it.
Just to clear up any confusion: Even though this special event is ONLINE ONLY, it is still part of our NYC programming. It is NOT included in the Miskatonic Online branch season pass. You can purchase tickets at the link below, but first, in case you missed it:
Next Tuesday at 7pm, join us for a special ONLINE-ONLY fireside chat with Peg Kay Aloi about *witches of a certain age*. I'm super excited about this topic; even as conversations about diversity in horror have ramped up, older people--particularly older women--are often still left out, and what images we have of them tend to be highly ambivalent and full of phobic projections. Peg will help us parse these complex representations, and not a moment too soon, as we've seen more and more hag- and crone-like figures in recent releases.
If you can resist that pitch, you must be cursed! See ya real soon:
I'm sorry for the cruelty of this picture, but I couldn't see Amina and not share her story. Trigger warning: eye injury (bloody eyes).
Amina Ghanem, 13 years old, says: We were sleeping and we heard the sound of tanks when they came and walked over the caravan in which I, my father and my siblings lived. The tank squeezed us inside the tin all night, and we were ran over, until the morning. And when they finally let us out, I found that my father and my little sister have been killed. Now we've been brought here.
She tells her story in this video with her little brother beside her. They're all on their own. Their mother is outside of Gaza and cannot get in or get them out. They have no way of communication, their father and sister are killed.
So Noah Schnapp can spew his racist propaganda and go on a tirade of liking Islamophobic and homophobic content but when a Mexican woman dares to say she understands what it’s like to be colonized and stands in solidarity with oppressed people, she’s fired? It’s fucked.
actually i love it when the characters are all lying. i love it when they all have secrets and none of them trust each other. i love being given clues that solve puzzles i haven't even been presented with yet. i also love it when i get chills watching a scene without even knowing what it means, and when i do know what it means, i get even more chills. i love theorizing and thinking and solving and coming up with possibilities of where a story might be going. i love it and i will do it for free, for fun, for no real reason.
this is a mystery appreciation post!! if you appreciate mysteries and secrets and stories that slowly unravel before you, please interact!!!
I see the reports of what IOF says they're targeting: Hamas member houses, Hamas money launderers etc. etc. While the pictures and footage from on the ground journalists constantly show significant civilian injuries and casualties. Children shaking and crying, mothers wailing, fathers calling out their children names. I don't even know if that's worse or the mixture of rubble and unidentifiable body parts. It's all just horrific.