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marypickfords · 1 year
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The Vampire Doll (Michio Yamamoto, 1970) Hausu (Nobuhiko Obayashi, 1977) Thirst (Rod Hardy, 1979) The Devonsville Terror (Ulli Lommel, 1983) Mausoleum (Michael Dugan, 1983) Lake Eerie (Sisworo Gautama Putra, 1984)
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raplele · 5 months
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holy shit
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hamshamwitch · 2 months
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Eevee at Chautauqua Park Eerie, Pennsylvania November 23, 2022
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mothelysium · 1 year
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I added a new Great Lake, thought we needed one, everyone welcome Lake Shithead to the world!
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chronivore · 10 months
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briery · 1 year
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Pharyngeal tooth plate of a Freshwater drum fish found on a beach in Lake Eerie. (Via Reddit)
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bfsminid · 2 years
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lionfloss · 1 year
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ポートフォリオ
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liminalghosts · 1 month
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Loki Highlock
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photobirb · 5 months
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state-of-calamity · 8 months
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Smoke from 2017 wildfire season. Shuswap Lake - Salmon Arm, British Columbia
7-Oct-2017 | R. Clark-Martin
#0048 | #0049
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weirdlookindog · 3 months
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The Pepper Lake Monster
by Bernie Wrightson
from Eerie #58, July 1974.
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Chautauqua Park Eerie, Pennsylvania November 23, 2022
In the first picture, the land you see on the horizon is Canada! We were less than 30 miles away from Canada!
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cloudblaze · 9 months
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Squirrelflight's point of view in StarClan got me feeling some weird existential dread like no other book. Granted, it's a time of peace in the afterlife while she's there and it isn't always like that (it was in tumoil during OotS) but there's some kind of horror that can be interpreted from how everyone feels artificially chilled out. There's nothing to fight about, no borders, no injury, and while that's certainly ideal, the perfection of the whole place feels... unsettlingly fake. Most of the cats there appear to be completely detached to the world of the living and their previous lives there. It's like they view mortality as something lesser, their lives before death as unimportant. It's downright creepy.
There's some real potential for StarClan to be an eerie place for that reason, instead of just being seen as some paradise.
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scoutingthetrooper · 10 months
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