❝ I invited her, and she accepted, but she’s not actually coming to sweden ❞
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i have not stopped thinking about this movie since i saw it
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To killing Vecna. Slash Henry. Slash 001.
MAYA HAWKE & JOE KEERY as ROBIN BUCKLEY & STEVE HARRINGTON — STRANGER THINGS 4 | Volume 2
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Are you ready for this? Oh fuck no.
Ready or Not (2019) dir. Matt Bettinelli-Olpin, Tyler Gillett
@matthew-gubler asked The Babysitter (2017) or Ready or Not (2019)
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like or reblog if you save is always appreciated ♡
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this bitch dropped a whole ass new album i love her so much so here goes something i was doing but with ‘evermore’ lyrics instead.
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My Followers’ Top 25 The 100 Relationships ☆ #8 — Bellamy & Raven
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Through The Seasons: First & Last Scenes Bellamy & Raven (Season 1 - Season 7)
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always the years between us, always the years... always the love... always the hours.
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⠀━ icons: will poulter (we’re the millers) ˎˊ˗
if you use any icon please reblog or like ♡
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like if you save it or give credits to @stargirlsx on twitter.
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“The FINAL GIRL is a trope in horror films (particularly slasher films). It refers to the last girl or woman alive to confront the killer, ostensibly the one left to tell the story. The FINAL GIRL has been observed in many films, including The Texas Chain Saw Massacre, Halloween, Alien, Friday the 13th, A Nightmare on Elm Street, and Scream. The term was coined by Carol J. Clover in her book Men, Women, and Chainsaws: Gender in the Modern Horror Film (1992). Clover suggested that in these films, the viewer began by sharing the perspective of the killer, but experienced a shift in identification to the final girl partway through the film.”
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