Deeply unsettling but not quite gore, at least until the end
The Enigma of Amigara Fault
This short story by Junji Ito is about a fault that appears in Amigara mountain after an earthquake. The earthquake exposes countless human-shaped holes in the mountain which seem to have been made about a thousand years ago. People, intrigued by these silhouettes, gather at the site and that’s when things get creepy.
It’s about a 15-20 min read, but if you haven’t read this before, you’re in for a treat. Link above.
If you had a Fantastic Summer.
Underrated Modern Disney cartoons that weren't treated well
Project ive been working on
Song: le bal des chats by cècile corbel
by Ilustrata
Tweet by Mohamad Safa.
[Text ID: “What we learned from COVID? That oil is worthless in a society without consumption. That healthcare has to be public because health is public. That 50% of jobs can be done from home while the other 50% deserve more than they’re being paid. That we live in a society not an economy“ /End ID]
I wish I found something like those cuties in the leaf piles I pass every day
reblog bocchi the money for a wealthy new year
do you ever think about this quote by mary lambert because i think about it all the time
I would say you could be somewhere better than here, but I don’t have much room to talk
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