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But Kyubey followed her prescriptions to the letter....
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🎥 Danger Man Meets The Human League: Human 🎥
(Looks like Season 2 finale dropped before Season 2 had a chance to officially start 😆)
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But Kyubey followed her prescriptions to the letter....
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A Girl Walks Home Alone At Night 2014 | Ana Lily Amirpour
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A young girl lying on a statue of a blacksmith, Bismarck National Monument, Berlin, 1961 - by Floris M. Neusüss (1937 - 2020), German
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Mirror, mirror on the wall… (Part 4)
… this is the most awesome of them all 💫
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But Kyubey followed her prescriptions to the letter....
#Puella Magi Madoka Magica#Madoka#Kyubey#Lisa Simpson#Mr. Burns#Recycling#Kyoko#Sayaka#Homura#Paula Small#Home Movies#Sideshow Bob#Agnes Skinner#Krusty the Klown
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Cassandra Peterson as Elvira, Mistress of the Dark
Movie Macabre | Episode #110
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my columbo au where he's got a tiny head but a lot of good ideas
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🎥 Danger Man Meets The Cure: Fascination Street 🎥
Note to Self: Stay clear of instrumentals in the future…
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has anyone noticed recently that it's expensive
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"The shift from the Afro-Caribbean zombie to the U.S. zombie is clear: in Caribbean folklore, people are scared of becoming zombies, whereas in U.S. narratives people are scared of zombies. This shift is significant because it maps the movement from the zombie as victim (Caribbean) to the zombie as an aggressive and terrifying monster who consumes human flesh (U.S.). In Haitian folklore, for instance, zombies do not physically threaten people; rather, the threat comes from the voduon practice whereby the sorcerer (master) subjugates the individual by robbing the victim of free will, language and cognition. The zombie is enslaved."
— Justin D. Edwards, "Mapping Tropical Gothic in the Americas" in Tropical Gothic in Literature and Culture.
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