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ukarimo · 9 months
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They are NOT on the same page
based on meme from @/miiilowo
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mothoka · 8 months
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Red flags x IDV
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fatal-heresy · 1 year
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Me
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mangacapsaicin · 10 months
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mitsukazu miharu’s the embalmer || 三原ミツカズの『死化粧師』
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kxngbitter · 4 months
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some dudes
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weirdlookindog · 1 year
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The Embalmer aka Il mostro di Venezia (1965)
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mater-argento · 1 year
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This is horror!
This is terror!
Not a bad double bill
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𝔗𝔥𝔢 𝔈𝔪𝔟𝔞𝔩𝔪𝔢𝔯 (յգճՏ) 𝔡𝔦𝔯𝔢𝔠𝔱𝔢𝔡 𝔟𝔶 𝔇𝔦𝔫𝔬 𝔗𝔞𝔳𝔢𝔩𝔩𝔞
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Daily Neuro-Divergent Character #8
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Aesop Carl!
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From Identity V!
Aesop is canonically Autistic!!!
Requested by: @sei-shounen-yugi!
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owenfelford · 19 days
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Highly recommend drawing Gatto like a boyfail nerd it's healing.
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milkyb4t · 2 years
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an another workin in progress
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ukarimo · 9 months
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Teamwork is dreamwork
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thevideodungeon · 8 months
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The Embalmer (1965)
A very good giallo film that leans heavily into the elements that would later come to define the slasher subgenre. A story about a killer who stalks women by scuba diving through the Venice canals and then brings them back to his lair so he can preserve their bodies. It's also one of those movies that may have been unintentionally brilliant. Focusing on the stalking and snatching of the victims, then skipping to them being embalmed and displayed, without showing most of the actual deaths. And the film analysis explanation for that is that the killer was only interested in collecting and preserving the women, with their deaths just being incidental to that process, and as such the film treats their deaths as insignificantly as the killer. Of course, the more likely explanation is that it was just too costly and difficult to film several underwater death scenes that wouldn't even add that much to the film, and that absence just happened to lend itself to the themes.
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This is the first time i ever draw Aesop so i hope i did him justice, kinda fun to draw honestly
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mangacapsaicin · 1 year
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mitsukazu miharu’s the embalmer || 三原ミツカズの『死化粧師』
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bonesandsunflowers · 1 year
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Funeral Home photoshoot featuring Aesop Carl
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