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sippin wine coolers in my friend’s backyard at midnight on her birthday #michigan 🤘
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The light inside you will shine forever
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WHEN THE LOW AND HEAVY SKY PRESSES ONTO YOU LIKE A LID
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Art work of Martin van Maële (1863-1926)
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i just thought this was absolutely gorgeous

Xiao Yang's custom prosthetic leg by YVMIN
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goosebumps, fear street; rl stine
quite literally the makings of my horror loving self
part two of my appreciation for tim jacobus: the man whose book covers haunted my nightmares
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Me because comitting murder is wrong
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I finished this book a couple of days ago and I truly cannot stop thinking about it. If you enjoy brutal (and i genuinely mean brutal to the fucking bone) books, gore, and a feeling of indescribable despair until you turn the last page PLEASE do yourself a favor and read this !!
I won’t do any spoilers but this book is a fucking war scene on the quiet seafood infiltrated, sea salty air,x we picturesque coast of Maine. All due to I don’t know, some gut wrenchingly horrifying, cannibal, dirty, and well, inhumane humans. These guys have not one ounce of remorse nor the idea of it. They know hunt, kill, brutality, and that’s basically it. The way this book ended was perfect in my eyes and had me wanting to rip the pages out. However, the journey there was even better, I had the best time reading, I seriously couldn’t stop at one point, I was reading the best movie I had ever seen in my head.
So basically read this book and if anyone has or does, pleaseeeeeeee speak your mind on it, I could talk about the plot and characters, kills, writing for hours.

“They had the same brutal, inbred faces. Like the houses, like the trees, the people out here looked stunted, almost stillborn, as if centuries of social immobility had thinned their seed, blew them dry.”
- Off Season by Jack Ketchum
currently reading this and it’s so damn eerie, the amotsphere is reminding me of the book brother, my fav mountain horror
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my lovely little brother is a great fucking artist and feeds into my twin peaks obsession for me ❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥 speaking of twin peaks expect much more content here of that
Laura Palmer✨

Drawing for my awesome sister @cherryflavouredchains
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“They had the same brutal, inbred faces. Like the houses, like the trees, the people out here looked stunted, almost stillborn, as if centuries of social immobility had thinned their seed, blew them dry.”
- Off Season by Jack Ketchum
currently reading this and it’s so damn eerie, the amotsphere is reminding me of the book brother, my fav mountain horror
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i just finished the book “the ruins” by scott smith and i truly can’t think of anything else and probably won’t for the next 5 weeks.
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