the most devastating trope in my opinion is when characters spend the whole story haunted by a ghost or entity only to realize at the end that it was themselves the whole time
i appreciate it, i am in fact very scared for communion
watching the last episode of midnight mass right before church on a sunday was perhaps not my smartest idea…
Henry Winter is the type of friend to say "I know a spot" and then shove you off a cliff.
ronan and chainsaw but it’s me and my new kitten
i bring a “what if none of this is real and you’re all just figments of my imagination” sort of vibe that my family and friends don’t seem to appreciate
Went into The Raven Cycle for the vibes, came out with an unshakable love for Adam Parrish. Send help.
fuck first dates. get in the shopping cart. we're rolling headfirst into a car so we'll skid and fall together
just finished the movie serendipity for the first time and now I’m obsessed with it, would anyone be interested in a wolfstar serendipity au if I started writing one?
Episode 5 of the Haunting of Bly Manor makes me sick. Hannah, sweet Hannah, spending the episode in confusion slowly realizing she’s dead. She’s dead and she’s been dead and yet even in death she isn’t free. The cruel irony of discussing a future in Paris with Owen. And yes she turns him down but even if she hadn’t, it wouldn’t have mattered. None of it matters cause nothing could be avoided. She speaks of the mouse and the glue trap and that was always supposed to be her fate. Things change and life moves forward and sometimes you can’t move with it. And what are you supposed to do with that? What can you do?
barty and evan in Art Heist, Baby! literally scream these motherfuckers
sofia (they/them)dead wizards and a morbid longing for the picturesque
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