callmedevdev
callmedevdev
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callmedevdev · 5 months ago
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Every story has an ending
And this is where our story ends
Did you skip the chapters where you lost me
You are just a stranger in my arms
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callmedevdev · 6 months ago
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callmedevdev · 10 months ago
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callmedevdev · 2 years ago
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What's your favorite ghost? Mines the spooky space kook... it has been since i was at least 10 yrs old. Anyone who sees this may comment their favorite ghost.
SPACE KOOK HYPE IN THE HOUSE
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Zero question about it. Absolutely adored/was terrified of him as a kid.
Fantastic atmosphere to the location. Great character design. Left totally open-ended as to who or what it's supposed to be, or why it would be coming to earth.
'Nothing is scarier' is right. Imagining it all for yourself is endlessly creepy, and I couldn't get enough.
–Colin
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callmedevdev · 2 years ago
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This episode just keeps providing delightful visuals.
I know I associated The New Scooby-Doo Movies with lower production values, but they certainly didn’t cheap out on atmosphere here. Not even halfway through, but there’s been so much cool stuff to show.
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callmedevdev · 2 years ago
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My next project is on the way. Just thought I’d let everyone in the simulation know. Thank you so much.
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callmedevdev · 2 years ago
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#callmedevdev
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callmedevdev · 3 years ago
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New Year, New Gifs Challenge Day 11: Parallels
Shrek + Film References
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callmedevdev · 3 years ago
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Hey so I heard tumblr is back
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callmedevdev · 3 years ago
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Princess Mononoke (1997) dir. Hayao Miyazaki
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callmedevdev · 6 years ago
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callmedevdev · 6 years ago
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callmedevdev · 6 years ago
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Flip your phone upside down
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callmedevdev · 6 years ago
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Types of Japanese Ghosts, Illustrations by Matthew Meyer, Text from: yokai.com
Ame onna 
Ame onna are a class of yokai that appear on rainy days and nights. They summon rain wherever they go, and are often blamed for kidnapping and spiriting children away. They appear as depraved, haggish women, soaked with rainwater, often licking the rain off of their hands and arms like wild animals.
Onryō
The most dreaded type of yūrei is the onryō. They are the ghosts of people who died with such strong passions –jealousy, rage, or hatred – that their soul is unable to pass on, and instead transforms into a powerful wrathful spirit who seeks vengeance on any and everything it encounters. Onryō appear as they did when they died. Often they were victims of war, catastrophe, betrayal, murder, or suicide, and they usually display wounds or marks indicative of the way they died.
Hone-onna
Not all who die turn into vengeful beings of grudge and jealousy. Hone onna retain an undying love that persists long after their flesh has rotted away, allowing them to continue to be with the object of their affection despite having died. These ghosts appear as they did in life – young, beautiful women in their prime. Only those unclouded by love or with strong religious faith are able to see through their disguise to their true form: rotting, fetid skeletal corpses returned from the grave.
Shiryō
Shiryō are the ghosts of the dead, and are contrasted with ikiryō, the ghosts of the living. Shiryō is almost exclusively used to refer to unpleasant, malevolent spirits.  They appear to be relatives or close friends of the deceased, a shiryō appears in the moments just after death. Often they come to take their loved ones away with them into the world of the dead.
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callmedevdev · 7 years ago
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The Scooby-Doo Project (1999)
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callmedevdev · 7 years ago
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marina and the diamonds - primadonna
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callmedevdev · 7 years ago
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“I visited the pumpkin patch yesterday and decided to bring home a pumpkin that in shape appeared to be a penguin. Friends and family were mystified until I started painting him.“
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by Volensblood
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