He/It 20I like to call my aesthetic "disappearance core" - it's my own blend of a lot of things.
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Was Making A Big DoS Illustration (I'll Post It If I Don't Forget It Exists) And The Goddess Of Love
Was making a big DoS illustration (I'll post it if I don't forget it exists) and the Goddess of Love is looking soooooo beautiful
LOOK AT HER
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Seeing someone write an essay about how school shooters are intentionally misrepresented in the media, just for someone to reblog and tag it with "clown core" as a show of SUPPORT for the original post is the most WILD thing I have seen today. Why am I not surprised at all by this
there should be more semi-maintained abandoned catholic churches for gay people to have weird violent blasphemous imbalanced-power-dynamic sex in
Last New Year, I resolved to read some classic novels this year.
I promptly forgot about that until I was sitting in the airport to go visit my grandparents this year.
Luckily, it wasn't too late. I had plenty of books I wanted to get through, since I didn't really do any pleasure reading last semester, but when I got home from school, I got the random itch to finally read Fight Club by Chuck Palahnuik. I finished it on the flight home -- just barely making it in time for the New Year.
I highly recommend this book! Chuck Palahnuik is an absolute freak of a man with a very unique style. I love the way he develops Tyler as sort of a cult leader figure -- it's very unnerving how he makes his awful suggestions sound so appealing.
I think it was a risky move to leave the narrator completely nameless, but I think he pulled it off really well. It's easy to project onto the narrator, and as the story goes on, you see how the narrator dehumanizes himself and others (such as the Space Monkeys, who are referred to as a mass, or the Mechanic, who's a sort of prophet figure.)
I loved Marla as a character. I didn't see the twist coming. It was a quick read. Highly recommend.
Ride the Cyclone productions where each choir member has a unique version of the St Cassian uniform instead of just Jane Doe and/or Mischa my beloveds <333
Georgia College production on the top, Chance Theatre production on the bottom.
Oooh, ahhh
Big mountains (my father for scale)