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Veesh The Frog

@veeshthefrog

You are never alone | Veesh | 20 | bi | lover of nearly every fandom it’s legit a problem

I mean SERIOUSLY. I thought I’d make it through OK since I’ve seen Midnight Mass a couple times already. But the combination of Erin’s dying monologue + Annie & Ed holding each other & slowly dancing & leading a round of “Nearer My God To Thee” + “Forgive me” + Ali leading one final prayer with his father after they’ve been at odds about religion has me a mess tonight. Happy Easter, thanks Mike Flanagan 

Sobbing and heaving fucking every single goddamn rewatch, it’s so painful but beautiful

If anyone's interested I just found out that Rahul Kohli (Sheriff Hassan from Midnight Mass) is a Shaniac

These are literally my only two preferred and obsessed over genres of horror and you’ve crossed them over I love it

i think it’s really amazing how total strangers who have nothing in common but their shared love of a work of fiction will come together across distances and dedicate their time and energy working collaboratively to build an extensive, richly detailed fanon that completely fucking sucks

you guys are so committed to being bad at interpreting things you’ll just straight up decide this post means the opposite of what i wrote and reblog it anyway

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Just passed a group of teenage girls walking downtown.... wearing cargo pants and platform crocs.... nature really is healing......

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Cannot stress enough that this is NOT a condemnation, this is genuine delight that young girls in my town have stopped dressing up like Kardashians and are finally just goofing around on summer break in comfortable shoes and funky graphic shirts.

15 year olds should not be worries about having a thigh gap, they should be trying on SpongeBob bucket hats at the pier and drinking twice their weight in corn syrup like hummingbirds

The hummingbird comment made me smile

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The way feminists of color keep telling y'all (white women) to STOP USING THE HANDMAID'S TALE AS THE REFERENCE FOR THIS KIND OF OPPRESSION because that book was nothing but a fictionalized version of real things that happened to black and brown women across history slapped onto the perspective of a white woman, and therefore using it as a reference is disrespectful and dismissive, but y'all keep doing it anyways bc the only way you can comprehend this kind of oppression is if it's viewed through the lense of your whiteness.

I don’t think nearly enough people have talked about the scene of Klaus running away from a hoard of Amish men. Comedy gold. Yes bitches get him with your pitchforks and churn him into butter

Stranger Things s4 is worth watching if only for the scene where the depressed, suicidal 15 year old outruns the literal demons in her own head towards the light of her loved ones while Running Up That Hill by Kate Bush plays