quarterpastmidnight
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🦋 living is easy with eyes closed 🦋 Just a morbid little shrew
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quarterpastmidnight · 3 days ago
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When you’re dead inside™ and prefer to hang out with the spirits of the dead on your vacation
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quarterpastmidnight · 3 days ago
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He's been salted on!
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quarterpastmidnight · 11 days ago
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𝔰𝔥𝔢 𝔪𝔞𝔶 𝔥𝔞𝔲𝔫𝔱 𝔶𝔬𝔲, 𝔟𝔲𝔱 𝔦𝔱 𝔴𝔦𝔩𝔩 𝔟𝔢 𝔴𝔬𝔯𝔱𝔥 𝔦𝔱
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quarterpastmidnight · 11 days ago
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quarterpastmidnight · 11 days ago
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I just don’t caaaarreee. I don’t care. But I care a lot though I care SO much. But also I just don’t care at all and never have. But also I do and always will. Hope that helps
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quarterpastmidnight · 11 days ago
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truly some people have no genre savviness whatsoever. A girl came back from the dead the other day and fresh out of the grave she laughed and laughed and lay down on the grass nearby to watch the sky, dirt still under her nails. I asked her if she’s sad about anything and she asked me why she should be. I asked her if she’s perhaps worried she’s a shadow of who she used to be and she said that if she is a shadow she is a joyous one, and anyway whoever she was she is her, now, and that’s enough. I inquired about revenge, about unfinished business, about what had filled her with the incessant need to claw her way out from beneath but she just said she’s here to live. I told her about ghosts, about zombies, tried to explain to her how her options lie between horror and tragedy but she just said if those are the stories meant for her then she’ll make another one. I said “isn’t it terribly lonely how in your triumph over death nobody was here to greet you?” and she just looked at me funny and said “what do you mean? The whole world was here, waiting”. Some people, I tell you.
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quarterpastmidnight · 11 days ago
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the "came back wrong" trope except like... they didnt. like this mad scientists wife died, and so he studied necromancy, brought her back, and she came back and it all worked. like she came back exactly the same as she was before with literally no difference. but the scientist guy is like "oh no... what have i done.... shes Different now!!!! she came back Wrong!!!!" and shes just like. chilling. reading a book. cooking dinner. shes just so so normal but in the guys mind hes like "oh shes soooo weird" but shes just normal
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quarterpastmidnight · 11 days ago
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quarterpastmidnight · 11 days ago
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Spooky~
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quarterpastmidnight · 11 days ago
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"I kill people for money."
THE DAY OF THE JACKAL (2024)
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quarterpastmidnight · 13 days ago
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half sick of/with shadows
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quarterpastmidnight · 13 days ago
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Interview with the Vampire dir. Neil Jordan (1994)
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quarterpastmidnight · 13 days ago
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stormy weather, music, annotated books, libraries at midnight, handwritten notes, sunrises, red lipstick, messy hair, mythology, art, empty streets, coffee, writers, poets, theatre, stars, journals
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quarterpastmidnight · 13 days ago
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THE COMPANY OF WOLVES (1984) dir. Neil Jordan
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Vincent Price with his arms full of cats (1971)
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