kristina100000:

not mad just outside your house with a gun

thyrell:

i love when guys come in and order samwiches like “oh this ones not for me its for the WIFE haha such a weird order i know but its not for me its for my wife. i wouldnt usually order this but its for my wife” like alright mister whatever you say 🤨 heres your sissy lil faggy homosexual samwich! for YOU!

schizsune:

i think about how caged animals begin doing repetitive things like pacing the length of their enclosure in response to stress. it feels like there are few fundamentally distinct ways to react to all this, and none of them fix anything, so we just do it over and over again because we don’t have anything else inside the cage.

heedra:

fireball whiskey can be put in milk to make FIRE MILK

eat some protein if you are feeling FATIGUED

visit garage sales if you want to find DEALS ON BELT SANDERS

what we’ll learn next week is still shrouded in darkness

prettyhatmachine:

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Folie à deux - Merriam-Webster definition // Dead Ringers (1988) dir. David Cronenberg // In Two - Nine Inch Nails // The Lovers (art installation) - Sneha Solanki // Vessel - Nine Inch Nails // Xolo & Cuintle (sculpture) - Xolo Cuintle // Where I End and You Begin - Radiohead // Into one another to P.P.P. (sculpture) - Berlinde de Bruyckere // Immaterial - SOPHIE // White Gauze (photo) - Robert Mapplethorpe //

grox:

Take that badge off your url boy

chaoticneutralcunt:

chaoticneutralcunt:

oozing black ichor btw. if u care.

yeah its getting everywhere. you should touch it

jareckiworld:
“John Hoyland (1934-2011) — Moon in the Water [acrylic, canvas, 2011]
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jareckiworld:

John Hoyland (1934-2011) — Moon in the Water [acrylic, canvas, 2011]

tapmcshoe:

everyones got that homie who, within the depths of the dungeon, found a cruel facsimile of that which he desired most, and was corrupted absolutely

stars-bean:

The Craft (1996) dir. Andrew Fleming

taxidermizing:

Stroking my bush thoughtfully

notchainedtotrauma:

meat-wentz:

meat-wentz:

okay okay so like i don’t wanna kill the party but i just saw an instagram shop selling a shirt that says now i am become death the destroyer of worlds in barbie font and i just sigh i just like i get the novelty of barbie and oppenheimer weekend but i have got to stress the bomb changed the entire world forever and wiped out over a quarter of a million people i think maybe we gotta kinda take a step back here when we start selling it as if it’s fun hot girl summer fodder

before you start babygirling oppenheimer just know that from what i’ve heard the film does not address downwinders, does not have a singular japanese person in it, and exploited our museums by claiming photos on loan for personal use (meaning they did not have to pay a penny to use them in the film despite being a multi-million dollar production).

I’m going to say it, even though it probably has been said. The bomb was tested in New Mexico. Nary a New Mexican has been consulted or the years long environmental consequences that weren’t that much lesser than Japan acknowledged, and people that suffered from the deathly rippling of the bombings are still alive.

https://www.axios.com/2023/07/20/j-r-oppenheimer-movie-new-mexico-hispanics

Some of the facts detailed in the article make the cinematic omission unforgivable. 

ihopeucomehomesoon:

(shrugs) well i have to be brave

apparentlyamonster:

Hosing down my Werewolf gf because she got out again last night and slaughtered a small village. She’s biting at the stream of water.

mirmidones:

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