INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE 1x05 | A Vile Hunger for Your Hammering Heart 2x03 | No Pain
CLAUDIA INTERVIEW WITH THE VAMPIRE I WOULD HAVE DONE TONNES OF COCAINE WITH YOU AND KEPT YOU ALIVE FOREVER
Maxfield Parrish (American, 1870-1966), Water Let in on a Field of Alfalfa, 1902. Oil on paper laid down on board by the artist, image: 15½ x 10 in.; board: 17 x 11¼ in.
Journey to Italy (1954)
pros: it would most likely vastly improve my life in a multitude of ways
cons: might get scared
'butterfiles + egg, window display, tiffany & co, new york, 1980' by gene moore in fashion and surrealism - richard martin (1987)
a FRIEND is a type of WEIRD BUG that you can LOVE
I think some people forget that some literature and some media is meant to be deeply uncomfortable and unsettling. It's meant to make you have a very visceral reaction to it. If you genuinely can't handle these stories then you are under no obligation to consume them but acting as if they have no purpose or as if people don't have a right to tell these stories, stories that often relate to the darkest or most disturbing parts of life, then you should do some introspection.
i saw walder of house white making milk of the poppy with that urchin jessaerys
Clawing at the walls
Sad FM
"Hail holy queen of the sea, you're whirling in rags, you're vast and you're sad."
The End of All Things by Maximilian Pirner (1853 - 1924)
A brave knight pursues his quest under the empty eyes of those who preceded him (Ken Widing cover, Dragon 145, May 1989)
CHALLENGERS (2024) dir. Luca Guadagnino