maissie, 27, staring at screens, words in my brain
Candyman (1992)
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Bad News: Our boss locked the keys inside the building.
Good News: We didn’t have to wait around for a locksmith.
Bad News: My boss finds it very concerning that I know how to pick locks, and tried to unlock my Tragic Backstory™. I was too embarrassed to admit that the reason I learned was because, at thirteen, I figured that was the kind of skill that would impress cute girls.
Good News: A cute girl saw me do it.
Bad News: It was Maggie, and since she’s already seen me fall out of several trees, cry because I saw a fawn that was just too damn small, and knows I can ride a unicycle, she’ll never think I’m cool no matter what I do. It’s too late. She knows.
There are million dollar blockbuster movies that were less entertaining than the rollercoaster this post just took me on.
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The Texas Chainsaw Massacre (2003)
“You’re all gonna die.”
June, 1935
Journals of Anais Nin 1934-1939
[volume 2]
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“If you love beauty, it’s because beauty lives within you. If you love art, it’s because you are creative. If it wakes up your heart, a receptor for it already exists within you. Your soul is drawn to the things that will help you unfold your most glorious expression. Give in.”— Cynthia Occelli
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Architects - Even If You Win, You’re Still A Rat (feat. Oli Sykes of Bring Me The Horizon) [x]
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Living Room Decor, 1965
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- This is how teeth are connected to the nervous system
Clarice Lispector, from Água Viva
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Vincent Price and Carol Ohmart - House on Haunted Hill (1959)
“Black Phillip, I conjure thee to speak to me. Speak as thou dost speak to Jonas and Mercy. Dost thou understand my English tongue? Answer me.” | “What dost thou want?” | “What canst thou give?” | “Wouldst thou like the taste of butter? A pretty dress? Wouldst thou like to live deliciously?” | “Yes.” | “Wouldst thou like to see the world?” | “What will you from me?” | “Dost thou see a book before thee?... Remove thy shift.” | “I cannot write my name.” | “I will guide thy hand.”The VVitch (2015) dir. Robert Eggers
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Atsuko Tanaka, 1963
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