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Welp

@cryptidenergy

Just lookin for something don't know what it is just something
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Nightly headcanon time this one is for a specific people because it got me thinking so @iconsumethesoulsofthedamned and @agoraphobiaismyname so earlier in the server when we were talking about Trans Will it got me thinking what Will would look like before his transition and i found the perfect person.

Trans!Will(before he transitions)

And Will After/when he’s older.

I think it’s fitting tbh, plus i saw someone make an edit of canoning Veronica as Will before he transitioned and it makes since.

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insomniacirl

Thinking about the line 'A little water clears us of this deed' in comparison to Hannibal and Will Graham throughout the seasons. For example;

  • Will's first kill - Hannibal rinses his bloody knuckles in basin of clean water.
  • Hannibal after the events of Mizumono - stops to rinse his face in the downpour outside.
  • The two's first kill together - They tip off of the cliff together, into the ocean below.
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A dinosaur obsessed 12 year old studied fossils and found a 69 million year old hadrosaur skeleton embedded in rock while hiking. A fisherman in Australia noticed tiny shrimp in his net that looked slightly different from the others and he sent a few specimens to biologists for testing. Turned out to be a never before described species, going unnoticed in a popular lake. I posted a pic ~here on tumblr~ of a weird parasite on a dead fish and a parasitologist found it and asked to report it as the species has never been seen in my area before.

There is so, so much out there we literally don’t even know. And the best way to find that stuff out is to be intensely curious about everything you see. You might not discover a new species but you absolutely will gain a deeper appreciation for the world around you.

It's so easy to find stuff that's new to science. You may think that you live in a place where "everything is already discovered" but you would be wrong

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mike-mills

The Fall of the House of Usher episode titles and the Edgar Allan Poe works they were taken from

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i love it when a piece of media is like: is there anything more painful than knowing your sibling? is there anything more tragic than knowing they are the only person who will ever share the same experience as you? they were the only constant in your life. they were there since birth and now, no matter how they betray you, you will still love them. you will always feel the need to protect them even if you can no longer bring yourself to talk to them. will anyone else be able to understand? will anybody be able to love you and hate you and fear you the same way a sibling loves you and hates you and fears you? no, probably not

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druidcore

mike flannagan essentially saying that greed and capitalism and the hunger for money (not borne out of a need for safety and contentment, but for power and the urge for more) is death to an artist. that poetry and truth and art cannot live in tandem with greed. that they are anathema to the duplicitous, treasonous and covetous nature of the wealthy and gluttonous.

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freuleinanna

The Fall of the House of Usher is many things and I'm making a conscious choice to not scream about every single one of them rn, but what left me staring at a wall in tears is just... kindness. Death was kind. She gave every choice, every reason to stop. She would take these kids anyway but she also regretted having to take them like that. She cared when nobody else would, even though they kept making the wrong choices.

She's never cruel for cruelty's sake. She wasn't cruel to Lenore. She just sent a child to sleep as lovingly as she could, with kind words and kinder touch.

And I don't even know how to express the absolute heartbreak with blinding warmth among the cracks, when Death herself kneels before one man, worst man, honest man, who refused her offer – and thanks him with such respect.

Mike Flanagan, you fucking did it again. Carla Gugino, you... I don't even have words for you. That's a whole-ass masterpiece of human soul, meaning, and searching right there.

Kiss Death with kindness in the end
And when she parts
You part as friends
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ronon-dex

how to recognise a mike flanagan show:

1. people saying 4 pages of dialogue to another person who will stare back at them, looking devastated

2. mike flanagan's wife looking unbelievably hot

3. gay activity

4. carla gugino scaring the shit out of someone

5. just the worst gore you have ever seen. only for a few seconds. but christ it will stay with you