Personal tumblr. NSFW (mostly for fictional gore, never real gore) sometimes! Let me know if you need anything tagged. Have a wonderful day ♥

movie-gifs:

Us (2019, dir. Jordan Peele)  

applejuicewerewolf:

amusementforme:

bonus:

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He literally went back into the closet

e-ripley:

I can’t lie to you about your chances, but… you have my sympathies.

Alien (1979) dir. Ridley Scott

ankyans:

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Eugene gets me

vicloud:

Giethoorn in Netherlands has no roads or any modern transportation at all, only canals. Well, and 176 bridges too. Tourists have to leave their cars outside of the village and travel here by foot or boat by. So you can probably imagine how peaceful it is here.

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viktor-vasnetsov:
“Russian Bishops, 1885, Viktor Vasnetsov
Medium: fresco
https://www.wikiart.org/en/viktor-vasnetsov/russian-bishops-1896
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samus-aran-the-hunter:

So I know all about your protectiveness of Pikachu, but I just saw this video and I wanted to know your opinion on it:

saxifraga-x-urbium:

plain-flavoured-english:

Your purpose in life is not to love yourself but to love being yourself.

If you goal is to love yourself, then your focus is directed inward toward yourself, and you end up constantly watching yourself from the outside, disconnected, trying to summon the “correct” feelings towards yourself or fashion yourself into something you can approve of.

If your goal is to love being yourself, then your focus is directed outward towards life, on living and making decisions based on what brings you pleasure and fulfillment.

Be the subject, not the object. It doesn’t matter what you think of yourself. You are experiencing life. Life is not experiencing you.

Thank you this is the first post about self love that hasn’t made me want to throw things

solsikkr:
“whenever i draw her i Gotta draw her w a basket of Big mushrooms
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solsikkr:

whenever i draw her i Gotta draw her w a basket of Big mushrooms

movieposters:
“Tarantula (1955), Jack Arnold
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movieposters:

Tarantula (1955), Jack Arnold