demifiendrsa:

Episode posters for Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities

Guillermo del Toro’s Cabinet of Curiosities will premiere on Netflix on October 25, 2022 with two episodes daily until October 28, 2022.

shyghosties:

a scribbly drawing of a bat, a ghost and a bunny wishing you a happy Halloween! The bat is in the middle and has their mouth open wide to sing! The bunny is on the right and is peeking out of a pumpkin. The ghost is on the left and has the top of the pumpkin on their head like a hat. The top of the image has hand written text which says 'happy Halloween!' . The background is full of little yellow stars and purple dots.ALT

Happy Halloween! 🎃💫

Anonymous sent: i don't like you

fishfag:

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kinucakes:
“whoops gotta go
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kinucakes:

whoops gotta go

orangetruckercap:
“EARLY 90S SO MANY BOOKS
TeeJerker
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orangetruckercap:

EARLY 90S SO MANY BOOKS 

TeeJerker

ink-the-artist:
“ink-the-artist:
“Sphinx
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the way some of you describe art that you like is genuinely incredible
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ink-the-artist:

ink-the-artist:

Sphinx

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the way some of you describe art that you like is genuinely incredible

freyjaprompts24:
“Noticed the irony of this not having a text ID, so:
[ID: a screenshot from twitter. User @/kestert is replying to @/neilhimself and @/tomgauld and says: I agree that they’re books, but how do you feel about when people say they are...

freyjaprompts24:

Noticed the irony of this not having a text ID, so:

[ID: a screenshot from twitter. User @/kestert is replying to @/neilhimself and @/tomgauld and says: I agree that they’re books, but how do you feel about when people say they are “reading” an audiobook rather than listening to it?

Neil Gaiman has quote-tweeted this to reply, saying: Absolutely fine. How do you feel when blind people say they’re reading a Braille book rather than touching it?

Dr Emily Friedman @/friede has replied to this tweet on 17th July 2022, saying: Book historian who tells students constantly that if they listen to the audiobook, they are literally reading 18th century novels the way the large chunk of the original audience experienced the book. Silent, solitary reading by eye alone is so, so recent!

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