Carolyn Jones - The Addams Family (1965)
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LOOK BELOW.
The Ascendant Realms are dark and deep,
And in them many foul things creep,
Including we who dare not sleep,
For fear of what dreams bring us.
Done for an acolyte of the vengeful undead, who has also financed a couple of other incoming works.
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THERE'S SOMETHING IN THE STATIC, I THINK I'VE BEEN HAVING REVELATIONS . . .
an independent, semi - selective, multimuse roleplay blog featuring various canon characters from television, cinema, & mixed media. crossover & original character friendly. as penned by ellie, 23, she / they.
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we really need more sitcoms with sapphic slow burn/will-they-won't they couples. not just fun, lesbian characters who date around endlessly with no long-term pairing to get invested in or instantly get together as soon as they meet. where is the tension. where is the build-up. where is the mutual pining. where is the sapphic jake/amy.
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Carolyn Jones as Morticia Addams - The Addams Family (1964)
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magic school dnd campaign but instead of being a high school it's a shitty college for heros who are either straight out of high school and didn't make it into any decent adventuring colleges or older ones who never got around to higher education but have come back to it for one reason or another
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In service of a commission I've been working on, I did a whoooole bunch of sketches trying to figure out how to translate Hive features into my art style, and also how to create unique facial configurations.
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i know nothing about the band show thing u watch but the long black haired dude can get it. Who said that
HAHAHA this is soooooo real.
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John Astin and Carolyn Jones - The Addams Family (1964)
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Elizabeth Montgomery and Agnes Moorehead in Bewitched (1964) Be It Ever So Mortgaged
S1E2
Despite it being a stretch on his and Samantha's finances, Darrin finds a house for them to purchase, which irks Endora, who doesn't understand why Samantha would agree to such Earthly confines. Regardless, on Samantha's urging, Endora accompanies her to view the house, which is unfurnished, and as it is newly built, the property is not landscaped. Endora sees the situation as being drab, while Samantha sees it as a blank canvass upon which she and Darrin, using their hard earned mortal cash, can buy the necessary furniture and seeds/plants to make the house their home. But that doesn't stop both Samantha and Endora using a little witchcraft to experiment with both exterior and interior design options. Their witchcraft causes a bit of an issue with Samantha and Darrin's potential neighbor, the busybody Gladys Kravitz, who sees a landscaped yard and furnished interior, and then not.
*Endora reads a magazine, entitled "Harpies Bizarre" - a play on the magazine 'Harper's Bazaar'.
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