hello! would it be possible to get a pastel goth themed dni banner with streber from spooky month on it? as for the dni stuff, i would like to have the basic dni stuff as well as anti-agere and anti-petre if possible :3c
i couldn't find any good transparent pictures of streber so i had to manually erase the background which is why it looks so bad lol
here you are! as always, feel free to reach out if i need to make any modifications.
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Content warning???? This kinda suggestive???
I don't know honestly I've never posted something openly suggestive without noticing I hope- Just.. I just wanna warn people who might be not okay with the theme-
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GONNA BE A SMITTEN MITTEN TILL THE DAY YOU DIE?
Aka, AbelBunny brainrot wins once again-
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i finally got around to picking demian back up again (read the first chapter a couple months ago and then forgot about it) and it's very interesting. i can definitely see how it inspired some of rgu beyond just the quote about breaking the world's shell. maybe once i've finished it i'll write something about it
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Roos Abels by Julio Nuño for M Revista de Milenio
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I didn't hate The Watchers, it was really interesting!
For an unabashed nepo-baby movie, The Watchers is actually pretty solid. Produced by M. Night Shyamalan and written for the screen and directed by his daughter Ishana, the film doesn't hide from the fact that it's a family affair.
I won't go too deep into the plot so as to avoid spoilers, but I will say it kept my attention throughout the whole film. Being a Shyamalan film, there are a couple of nice twists, not too crazy but not horrible either.
The effects aren't the best, but definitely not the worst either. Ishana does a good job of using CGI, and her monsters, in moderation.
There are three main aspects of the film that I really enjoyed. First is the music, it's deep, gritting, and swelling. Very orchestral, and it elevates the whole film. Abel Korzeniowski is definitely a composer I'll be listening to more often. Second is the cinematography by Eli Arenson. I mean, the whole movie is basically an excuse to show off fantastic mirror shots. I'll be honest, I haven't seen symbolism through camera placement and cinematography in general like this in a while. The third thing I really loved was the location. In case you don't pick up on it, the movie takes place in Ireland. They let you know that, loud and clear, but it's worth it just to see the gorgeous landscapes. I can't wait to see beautiful screenshots and gifsets from this.
The performances were all pretty solid, nothing to complain about, but no significant standouts, at least not yet. I mean, I've thought Dakota Fanning has been amazing since War of The Worlds, and she doesn't disappoint here.
If there's one thing I've learned from the last two movies I've watched, it's don't go into the forest. Ever. For any reason. Alone, or with a bird, or with a group of friends. If the undead fireman sam version of Jason doesn't get you, The Watchers will.
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