“There is a freedom found in decomposition, a body rendered messy, chaotic, and wild.”
They/them
“There is a freedom found in decomposition, a body rendered messy, chaotic, and wild.”
They/them
Came back wrong this, came back monstrous that
What if they came back loving? What if they came back in love. What if the necromancy worked and you cheated death and it’s everything you’ve ever wanted, but now they love you in a way they never did before and you cannot know if that is because they finally know the lengths you are willing to go for them, or because something in this deathless magic bound their soul to yours to guide them home and it left them no. choice.
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they need to come up with more words like necrosis and miasma and mausoleum and cadaver and morose and decrepit and stuff like that just so metal bands can expand their vocabulary
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need a bi4bi t4t m/f pairing where the girl is a giant freak and not in the “cute manic pixie” way but in the “unethical experiments in my fucked up laboratory” way and the guy is a golden retriever who thinks he can fix her. and he brings her cute bento lunches and she’s like “bradley shut up put on your fucking gloves and hold this possum down so i can graft these giant grasshopper legs to it”
Oda Iselin Sønderland (Norwegian-Irish, b. 1996, b. Oslo, Norway, based London, England) - Stuen (detail), 2022, Paintings: Watercolor, Gouache on Paper
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This is one of my all-time favorite garments on the face of the planet. There aren’t many articles of clothing I come across and want to steal, wear, and treasure immediately, but this deep oxblood velvet jacket is 100% my aesthetic. I mean THE BACK OF THIS JACKET!
It’s also a great example of fashion trends of the past… that dig into their past! The design of this jacket is very 18th century menswear, especially modeled after court fashion. But it’s a woman’s jacket. The jet beading is made to imitate the kind of silk embroidery so common in the Rococo. Court style persisted long after they were a la mode, too, so you see a real bleed over into the early to mid 19th century.
I just love everything about this jacket from top to bottom. It’s absolute perfection. Of course, House of Worth–it dates to 1890, five years before Charles Frederick Worth’s passing.
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“desert song” by my chemical romance // “kneeling angel with candlestick” from the sculptures of michelangelo // readers digest: north american wildlife
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Coelacanth Café in Numazu, Shizuoka. If you even care!
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Y’all… what do you guys do for a living… but describe it in the worst way possible.
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