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Reblogged from amalgam-of-flesh :
Shara Ishvalda is proof that you can base a creature on something as beautiful as a lotus flower and still make it the most viscerally unsettling thing in existence.
Reblogged from firbolgonmain :
What gets me is not only do these two cats look damn near identical, one of them decided got picked up by a total stranger and immediately decided ‘this is my human and I’m gonna keep ‘em’.
(Source: catchymemes)
Reblogged from aesthethicc-queen :
‘just saw cats’
THIS IS SUCH A GOOD PHOTO LMAO
renaissance painting
(Source: partypoisonspistol)
Reblogged from firbolgonmain :
Imprisoned for his crimes
He has been contained
But for how long
You goddamn fools. Look at his face. We haven’t stopped him. He’s exactly where he wants to be. He’s playing us and we’re falling for it.
Reblogged from asknightmarefright :
futurama is one of those shows that lures you in by being funny and then rips your fucking heart out
If you didn’t know the hand was her father, the squid thing her mother, her parents left her at an orphanage when she was a baby but in reality were looking out for her all her life
what makes it even sadder is the reason they left her in an orphanage. they didn’t want her to know she was a mutant. they wanted her to live a normal human life so they gave her up while they live in the sewers as mutants.
she is a cyclops
how did she NOT know she was a mutant
BITCH if u watched the show or did any research at all you’d know that she thought she was an ALIEN, which in that society was completely acceptable. Try again!!!!
(Source: thatbatman-blog)
Reblogged from labete-du-gevaudan :
Cryptid of the Day: Enfield Horror
Description: At around 9:30 pm, on April 25th, 1973, Henry McDaniel heard scratching at his door. When he opened it, he saw an other worldy thing standing behind two rosebushes. Then two weeks later, McDaniel saw the thing again, this time near a railroad track. A search party was formed, but found nothing.
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