macabre-hunter
macabre-hunter
A goth dude's ramblings
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macabre-hunter · 2 years ago
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I’m gonna do to catholicism what tumblr witches did to witchcraft
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macabre-hunter · 2 years ago
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the moon in paintings. x
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macabre-hunter · 2 years ago
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Shoutout to people who speak "overly formally." You deserve to express yourself in whatever way feels most natural and fulfilling for you. The way you speak isn't pompous, annoying, or mockable; it's just how you communicate, and there's nothing wrong with that. Your voice adds creativity and diversity to this world, and I think that's amazing.
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macabre-hunter · 3 years ago
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Wut
(Cat is @/pixelandsophie on IG)
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macabre-hunter · 3 years ago
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macabre-hunter · 3 years ago
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macabre-hunter · 3 years ago
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macabre-hunter · 3 years ago
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It's so hard explaining to my nan that horror can be more than just Demons n' shit like that and that it can actually have meaning.
The Shining was an allegory for alcoholism, and Doctor Sleep was coming back to see how far King came from alcoholism once sober for a while (though I know Stephen King has had worse things in his writings from what I've heard...)
H.P. Lovecraft, as terrible as he was, suffered with severe mental illness that went undiagnosed in his time and he wrote what he knew - fear of the unknown, knowledge beyond comprehension to showcase his interests and failings academically, and how, in his gaze, all humans are wholly insignificant in a cold universe that doesn't move us, but will kill us if we seek too far.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky's Crime and Punishment are his experiences and stories he heard from being in prison.
Silent Hill is your soul working through your various guilts and inner demons now personified in disgusting fleshy masses that are monstrous.
Resident Evil shows that the government would rather have people die than to stop a funded organization from creating deadly bioweapons they can never properly secure.
Outlast shows the mistreatment of mentally ill patients being experimented on in a facade of "Help" to fuel a secret project at the expense of vulnerable people who need help and care for actual mental illnesses that are stigmatized and have went untreated and therefore have taken a nosedive in the patients and they become antagonists, not because they have a mental illness, but because they've been abused and all they know is to attack and maim to survive.
Authors and artists create what they know. And even if that creation on the surface level is "sinful" or "stupid," it's at times more than just for spooky stuff. It's rooted in human traumas, mental illnesses, and the vulnerable being exploited to line a rich person's pockets. Yet I have to tiptoe around certain topics if the mention of fictional gods or demons is prevalent because if that's mentioned, them I'm suspected of being in a cult or something.
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macabre-hunter · 3 years ago
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macabre-hunter · 3 years ago
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ᴇᴍᴘʀᴇꜱꜱ ᴏꜰ ᴛʜᴇ ɴɪɢʜᴛ
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macabre-hunter · 3 years ago
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Dear followers, today I give you teeth.
Tomorrow? Who knows...
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(Design concept of the tiny dude from the first pic belongs to a friend)
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macabre-hunter · 3 years ago
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Repost from my twt
Tooth fairy gone postal
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macabre-hunter · 3 years ago
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angel with a shitgun or however the hell it goes
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macabre-hunter · 3 years ago
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macabre-hunter · 3 years ago
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macabre-hunter · 3 years ago
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Fact: The earliest reliably dated use of the phrase “fucked up” appears in the court records of a US Navy court-martial case from 1863; the way the phrase is used suggests that its meaning was already well known at the time, but this is the first known printed record of it that we can confidently put a date to.
Additional fact: Bram Stoker’s Dracula is set in 1897.
Conclusion: It would not anachronistic for your Dracula fanfic to have a character describe the Count as a fucked up old man.
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