living in hinamizawa must be so fucking funny. its june 1983, youre hanging out with your friends in some fuckass village with zero (0) formal education institutions and being like yeah man im so hyped to go to the watanagashi festival and play the ring toss. hopefully nobody dies from the blood curse for the fifth consecutive year :/ anyways do these cicadas ever shut the fuck up or
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i dont have anything else to say
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morgana is so funny, she needed gwen out of the way, she literally could have just killed her, instead she went: "first of all I'm going to resurrect her old lover,"
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pathologic fest day 20
Monster Among Us.
whisperwind and limelegs
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People will look at history and ask “How could a whole country allow genocide to happen?”
Idk but maybe you should look in the mirror and consider all the propaganda that’s made you not only disagree with, but angry at those fighting for the sanctity of life and realize you’re already there. Take a good, long look in the mirror. Come to terms with the reality of what you believe. We have created a culture of death.
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Third time drawing Kwazii in a maid dress, dunno how to feel bout that, but he slays ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ ✨✨✨
(he's drawn in this btw)
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Leo does a little bit of trolling ;)
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You know what would be a really interesting plot twist?
If Mizu actually did find her father and it turned out he just wasn't evil. Like, if the man, even as a foreigner, was a genuinely decent person.
It would be interesting to see the moral struggle for Mizu after her whole life's mission was to eliminate the guy. Plus, they vilify the white men so much but it would be interesting if one of them was just a man, not a colonialist horror.
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Decided to watch The Curse of Frankenstein starring Peter Cushing and the part where he was making out with the maid...
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not people on instagram calling paris paloma’s labour “female rage.” like don’t get me wrong it’s a good song, it’s catchy, but it is feminine displeasure at most. girlies if you saw the type of feminine rage i support you’d call it problematic.
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