The Phantom Ship, by William Lionel Wyllie (1851 - 1931)
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you came back wrong and i am racked with guilt because i cannot bear to see you like this and i should have let you rest. i loved you so much that i defied death itself but i do not think either of us are happy
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i feel totally normal about this and the scope of my desire is completely average
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real
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"I had done a hellish thing" (illustration for The Rime of the Ancient Mariner), Gustave Doré, 1876
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he’s got that previously neglected shelter dog rizz. he looks like he wants to quietly sit next to you on the couch while you watch TV
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addicted to relationships where one person is a ghost but it's unclear who's haunting who
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John Duncan (1866-1945), “Wonder Tales from Scottish Myth & Legend” by Donald A. Mackenzie, 1917
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cut it out with till death do us part. i will find you in this life and reality and the next one and the next one and the next one
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Thick o'fog, by Jeff Weaver (1953-)
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J.M.W. Turner, Snow Storm - Steamboat off a Harbour's Mouth, 1842
J.M.W. Turner, Peace - Burial at Sea, 1842
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remember when morrissey implied to a random woman at the airport that he and his boyfriend were incestuous brothers
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characters who dig themselves out of their graves (whether literal or metaphorical) are at the top of the list. nothing beats a character who should have died but didn't and comes back to haunt their own life and the world around them, benevolent or violent it doesn't matter, it's enthralling either way
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The Bowsprit and Clewlines and Buntlines, by Arthur J. T. Briscoe (1873-1943)
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Twilight , Cape Neddick Light - William Davis
American , b. 1952 -
Oil on panel , 5 x 7 in.
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