You're obsessed with the rotting bloated corpse. It's like your Jungkook. Embarassing!
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Siouxsie Sioux as Bastet, the Egyptian Cat Goddess, 1988
📷 By Derek Ridgers
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real life: sorry im just not a social media kind of guy… i wanna live in the moment y’know…. im like really private i like having secrets
on tumblr at 11:41 pm : guess whose period just started while watching fraggle rock season 1 episode 17
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cr. diana scherer
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can i come over and be very fucking insufferable and creepy and annoying and weird
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John Koviak - London After Midnight
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That moment when your roomie gets first dibs in the shower after (yet another) failed experiment
(close-up below the cut because why not)
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[The] idea of temporal deformation is put to great use in Lake Mungo…Rather than living in a linear, temporal progression, one where past, present, and future are distinct and sequential, Alice senses an impending collapse of this sequential ordering or, more frightening, an intimation that such an order does not exist at all. If “something bad” has already taken place in the future and is trying to “reach” us in the present, what can our idea of past-present-future even mean?
While ghosts usually come from the past to haunt the present and keep past traumas or wrongs alive, Alice’s ghost proceeds from the future, serves as a kind of warning or omen of something bad to come…This specter appears in a time in which it does “not belong” and forces together that which should be kept apart: past and future come together and inhabit the same temporality as two different versions of Alice’s body—one alive, one drowned—confront each other in a way that collapses meaning in Alice’s life and precipitates her “untimely” death. After her passing, Alice reverts to the more typical ghostly behavior of refusing to go away and of perpetually haunting her parents’ home and the lake where she drowned. While both dead and alive, Alice seems to have no future.
—Adam R. Beach, Ghostly Time in ‘Lake Mungo’
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I wanna do something with my life, like watch more movies.
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