casual–witchcraft:

some of you have never wandered out into the woods at night to make a sacrifice to an old god and honestly it shows

(via x-deer-teeth-x)


bigherosixed:

Right, of course, important water. I stare at the important water and somehow, magically, I’ll start singing about my dream?

(via zdartstuff)



uesp:
“ Did You Know: One origin story for Arkay claims he was once a mortal man? Ark'ay the mortal man was an ordinary shopkeeper with a passion for knowledge, and an avid book collector. One day he came upon a book that claimed to hold the secrets...

uesp:

Did You Know: One origin story for Arkay claims he was once a mortal man? Ark'ay the mortal man was an ordinary shopkeeper with a passion for knowledge, and an avid book collector. One day he came upon a book that claimed to hold the secrets of life, death, and the purpose of existence. Ark'ay became so obsessed with this book that he studied it for months, leading his business into bankruptcy, his friends to abandon him, and even ignored a major plague that ravaged his town.

After catching the plague, but realizing he had nearly unlocked the secrets of the book, he prayed to Mara for the time to complete his studies. Mara replied, and after some discussion, Mara claimed she could not give him what he wanted, but could instead make him into a god of birth and death, cursed to always agonize over his understanding of it and if he is making the right decisions. He accepted, and Ark'ay became Arkay, God of Birth and Death.

(via swordquest)


boobchanan-barnes:

rosy-semantics:

Pip the otter going into the water for the first time!

@clairvoyantstareandgrin an otter for u

(Source: lindsay-irene, via mothfurry)


the-lunar-lorkhan:

gaypussyretard:

ralisedarys:

ralisedarys:

happy new year dont forget bloodmoon This Momth.

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we are off to a GREAT start

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@cwnannwn

(via zdartstuff)


blackgirlsreverything:

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This tea is scalding!!

(via lord-kitschener)


emberchii:

i was relistening to the end of the water arc, and i decided to make some designs for some of the actual best girls in amnesty. i love them sm


joey-wheeler-official:

pewdiepie fans really be like “he apologizes in between every racist thing he does”

(via erniefanclub)


hashtagdion:

True crime podcast: Police say the suspect not only murdered his victims, but dismembered and ate their body parts piece by piece. I guess they had never heard of Blue Apron. Blue Apron provides dozens of delicious meals for

(via kadabura)


troubledminnesotan:
“Sometimes when you’re depressed, you draw more Daphne/Velma ✨
”

troubledminnesotan:

Sometimes when you’re depressed, you draw more Daphne/Velma ✨

(via stealthboy)


houghmuffin:

troubleincorporated:

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if you say the phrase “you can’t be mad at me i have the right to free speech” three times in a mirror justin mcelroy appears and vaporizes you instantly

I think the context is important here

The tweets above were in reference to the backlash he got for these:

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(via zdartstuff)


sabotensan:
“Over the holidays I was rereading Leviathan Wakes and maybe this time I can be active in the fandom.
So I’ve been thinking about Nolden being cute in low g - just grab your lover and pull them to you for some kisses.
”

sabotensan:

Over the holidays I was rereading Leviathan Wakes and maybe this time I can be active in the fandom.
So I’ve been thinking about Nolden being cute in low g - just grab your lover and pull them to you for some kisses.


courierspikeee:
“left my heart in the sierra madre
”

courierspikeee:

left my heart in the sierra madre

(via stealthboy)


bogleech:

rjalker:

chansaw:

anyways read animorphs all 54 books are available online for free with the authors blessing

I’d like to add this on, to make things easier for everyone, since the books aren’t…actually in the correct order if you just read them in chronological order.

https://rjalker.tumblr.com/post/178286441229/all-the-animorphs-books-in-the-proper-order

It’s a link to a masterpost of mine with all of the books in their proper order, using the site above, so that you don’t have to play a guessing game with which books you should be reading when.

Please don’t take the words “read animorphs” lightly, I experienced these books at nearly thirty years old and I am still shaken by some of the body horror, vividly accurate representations of psychological trauma and at least a dozen explorations into the terror of genocide.

(via mothfurry)