akindplace : > Sad ghost club >
valdevia : > WARNINGS
uglygirlstatus : > i am extremely well-adjusted and mentally healthy as long as nothing > goes wrong ever at all even a little bit
moomoorare : > I love nautical and seaside town horror stories. Tell me more about > the fog and water that eats people
expressions-of-nature : > Loch Shin, Scotland by Roman Popelar >
luthienne : > MAHMOUD DARWISH, from Journal of an Ordinary Grief (tr. from the > Arabic by Ibrahim Muhawi) > >>
fruitchouli : > gas stations are like land lighthouses
cryptotheism : > god fell out of heaven yesterday and we all started making fun of > him bc the corpse is only like 5'3’’
jame7t : > Good morning to doomed people only
fairycosmos : > the thing about being alone is that it’s so peaceful and freeing > and cool apart from the evenings you descend into literal hell
anarchohobbitist : > really wish gender was more of a hobby and less of a societal > contract and mandate
randomslasher : > flightsofwonder > : > > >> flightsofwonder >> : >> >> >>> being an adult is just saying to yourself “this is the >>> weekend i’ll�...
catsofyore : > ALT > > Snug. ☺️ From April’s Kittens, written and illustrated by > Clare Turlay Newberry. 1940. Source > .
stjohnstarling : > I don’t know who needs to hear this, but the only one stopping you > from lurking around an ancient ruin, dressing like a disgraced > nobleman, an...
toss-a-coin-to-your-stan-account : > there’s no greater betrayal than finally starting to read a book > you’ve had sitting for months on your shelf or your desk or y...
weltenwellen : > Carl Phillips, from “Civilization”, Then the War: And Selected > Poems, 2007-2020
lepidopteragirl : > lepidopteragirl > : > > >> hm. i feel terrified of everything. surely large ice coffee will >> ease this terror. surely > > doees anyone else ...
as-easel : > humans are a subspecies of elf known for dying really quickly and > being stressed the whole time
snowshinobi : > god my favorite part of knitting/crocheting/etc is watching string > become fabric. crumpling it in my hands. this fabric would’ve > never existed had I...
“The time has come,” the Walrus said, “To talk of many things: Of shoes–and ships–and sealing-wax– Of cabbages–and kings– And why the sea is boiling hot– And whether pigs have wings.”