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My Strength is Your Disbelief

@vladbride / vladbride.tumblr.com

“It is women who love horror. Gloat over it. Feed on it. Are nourished by it. Shudder and cling and cry out-and come back for more.” — Bela Lugosi -------- INTP -------- Be sure to check out my about me page ------
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Charlie the goat, who played Black Phillip in The Witch, was so terrifying and frustrating on set that now he is not allowed to work in show business and lives on a farm in North Carolina.

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fox-teeth

Everyone liked the color charts I test printed for Basilisk so much, I felt compelled made a nice version! Great for anyone that has an interest in Risograph printing, historical pigments, or weird medieval marginalia.

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If DC hired me to write Superman, I'd have a whole issue just of him running down evil versions of himself to Lois. "There's the one who went nuts when you died, there's the one who went nuts when the Flash died, there's the one who was raised by real dicks instead of the Kents, there's the one who was raised by Darkseid, there's the Soviet one- he's not really evil, but we don't get along. Then there's a few who aren't technically me, but are kind of almost me. Plutonian, he's a dick, Homelander, he's a REAL dick, if he shows up it's some kind of crisis event, Justice American, I think he's dead but I'm not totally sure, Brightburn, I'm hoping a Big Sister program with Supergirl will sort him out- look, if you're regretting getting involved with me right now, I totally understand."

femmefatalegoth: Is Doctor Manhattan included?

"Then there's Doctor Manhattan, he's kind of me but also kind of Captain Atom, he's not evil but he might give you cancer. Or wait, was that true or did Ozymandias make that up? I'm not actually sure, we should look into that. Oh, also Alpha One, I'm not really sure what his deal is but he's really creepy. I'm hoping Overman is a double agent, because if he isn't then I get depressed just thinking about it."

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janesexyway

It should also be recognised that Lucille Ball helped advance the medium of television as a whole by, more or less, inventing the idea of reruns. This was, in large part, what drove the success of non-serialised shows such as Star Trek, but also paved the way for extremely popular television genres like the sitcom

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