saw someone say gojo is hairless like a naked mole rat and in my head i know it’s true but my heart wants to say otherwise
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I love fanart
But also I cannot stand when fanart of gods are just… the most basic conventionally attractive cishet white people you’ve ever seen
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people should roleplay more unapologetically faggy shit. Like actually like seriously
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i think if men wear a black suit to the met gala they should be followed around by someone ringing a bell and yelling “shame” until they leave and are never allowed to return
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GIVE. ME. ROCK. LESBIAN. SONGS.
I am sick and tired of Space Girl and Michelle and Sophia. I want screaming, I want melancholy pining with an electric guitar. I want rage and fucking screaming.
It’s starting to bother me at this point. Just give me lesbian Arctic Monkeys that’s all I’m asking.
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The only way I’ll watch that Mario movie is if someone manages to dub Charles Martinet saying wahoo and let’s-a go over all of Chris Pratt’s lines.
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pov you’re looking at any playlist on Spotify titled ‘falling in love with x character
- 505 by arctic monkeys
- as the world caves in by Matt Maltese
- daddy issues by the neighborhood
- dark red by steve lacy
- hayloft my mother mother
- r u mine by arctic monkeys
- always forever by cults
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Going wild about how each chapter shows a different facet of horror
The circle of Vassal and Veil: horror in the environment.
A classical look at things, there are forces in this world beyond your understanding, they will chew you up and spit you out. See them, know them, survive them, adapt to them.
The circle of Needle and Thread: horror in humanity
Really powerfully done, a showing in how people can be horrifying, do horrible things to each other with the most human of reasons. Nothing beyond our ken is necessary for true horror to take place.
The circle of Tide and Bone: horror in the self
Rather complex and with a sprinkling of cosmic flavoring there but, where did you start? Where will you end? It is always a rough road and how will you change, be changed? What will you lose, what will you give up? What parts of yourself are worth the losing if it means you get a step closer to what you want, what you need. Who are you, if not for the people and things you care about, what happens to you when they're gone, how far will you go in their absence? Will you look back and see the person you were as someone entirely different, something in you twisted, lost? Will it have been worth it? The horror in change and the fact that you cannot go backwards to the way things once were.
Cannot wait to see what the Circle of the Crimson Mirror has to offer
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