THIS. MOVIE. IS. THE. BEST.
props to any of my followers that know this movie bc it’s my forever fave
This is serious. I don't know how many times I have to convince people to at least go check the books out in the library rather than read a free pdf version. It's so disappointing when they don't listen. Authors put so much time into their books and do deserve that.
dear internet
please pay for my books?
thanks
urs
stiefvater
″Whatever satisfies the soul is truth.“
- Walt Whitman
From Wikipedia:
Nuestra Señora de la Santa Muerte (Spanish for Our Lady of Holy Death), often shortened to Santa Muerte, is a female deity or folk saint in Mexican and Mexican-American folk Catholicism. A personification of death, she is associated with healing, protection, and safe delivery to the afterlife by her devotees. Despite condemnation by the Catholic Church, her cult has become increasingly prominent since the 2000s.
The worship of Santa Muerte is condemned by the Catholic Church in Mexico as invalid, but it is increasingly firmly entrenched in Mexican culture.
Santa Muerte is also seen as a protector of homosexual, bisexual, and transgender communities in Mexico, since many are considered to be outcast from society. Many LGBT people ask her for protection from violence, hatred, disease, and to help them in their search for love.
Her intercession is commonly invoked in same-sex marriage ceremonies performed in Mexico. The Iglesia Católica Tradicional México-Estados Unidos, also known as the Church of Santa Muerte, recognizes gay marriage and performs religious wedding ceremonies for homosexual couples.
Man how did I not know about this magical gay skeleton queen until today?
Character design of an Apsara! According to Hindu and Buddhist mythology, Apsaras were the beautiful female personifications of clouds and rivers. This young lady is a cloud spirit <that’s why her hair is so fluffy> and her design is mainly influenced by Cambodian and Thai traditional appearal.
Originals First - We are a people with a past, not a people of the past.
(in the voice of shane madej) two ghoooosts chillin in a hotel, can’t see em though ‘cause they’re not real
Taako:
Magnus:
Merle:
Lucretia:
Barry:
Davenport:
Lup:
Kravitz:
Angus:
Killian:
Carey:
NO-3113:
Johann:
Avi:
Garfield:
Roswell:
BONUS
John:
Her face shone with so much intelligence that I found myself looking excitedly at her for several minutes. Something moved me when I looked at her.
Franz Kafka, from a diary entry featured in The Diaries Of Franz Kafka: 1910 - 1923 (via dansmavenue)