clockwork turns, and everything burns
Reblogged from heylowrain
The epiphany amongst my guys last night was that I was Moaning Myrtle when I was five.
I’d just like to pass along the fact that my friend Hailey was the spitting image of Moaning Myrtle as a kid. Tagging the shit out of this to spread the word.
Reblogged from gr0ped-by-an-angel
Nightmare Before Christmas: How they died
To explain this, we just put this on a while ago and I couldn’t help but realize that everyone in Halloween Town is either dead, or something that never was alive (save probably the werewolf, witchs, and lake monster.) So I got to thinking, “How did they die?” And I realized there are small little hints in everything.
Click below to read my logic in their deaths.
Reblogged from lifertillthebitterend
The Black 01
When the world goes post-apocalyptic this is how I hope we all dress.
I would so wear all of this.
Reblogged from daughter-of-smoke-and-bone
James Abbott McNeill Whistler
Nocturne in Black and Gold – The Falling Rocket, 1877
Reblogged from daughter-of-smoke-and-bone
Claude Monet » Water Lilies
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Reblogged from novaface
The oldest person alive was born on April 19, 1897, meaning that April 18th, 1897 was approximately the last time the Earth was inhabited by an entirely different set of people and if you don’t think that’s the realist shit ever then you can get right on outta town.