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beautifilms:

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Annihilation | 2018 | dir. Alex Garland

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thief-anon:

the-brillo-pad:

thief-anon:

you know what? no *powers you off*

Oh thank God finally i can sl

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astarionsjuicebox:

chaos-enchanted:

Astarion: charismatic, “scary” vampire spawn, will attack on site.

Also Astarion: 

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Giving “Hello, Zuko here,” vibes.

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ysolt:

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me in the pussy if im being fully honest

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a-frog-in-a-bog:

Tumblr: fae king hozier haha bog man who writes songs about nature

Hozier:

a screenshot of what hozier said the song eat your young is about. it says “I don’t know how intentional the reference to Jonathan Swift was in this. That essay [Swift’s 1729 satirical essay A Modest Proposal in which he suggests the Irish poor sell their children as food] is such a cultural landmark that it’s just hanging in the air. I was more reflecting on what I felt now in this spirit of the times of perpetual short-term gain and a long-term blindness. The increasing levels of precarious living, poverty, job insecurity, rental crisis, property crisis, climate crisis, and a generation that’s inheriting all of that and one generation that’s enjoyed the spoils of it. The lyrics are direct, but the voice is playful. There’s this unreliable narrator who relishes in this thing which was fun to write.”ALT
a screenshot of what hozier said the song butchered tongue is about. it says “This reflects upon what is lost when languages are lost off the face of the earth. I’ve been lucky enough to travel the world for the last 10 years, going into places that had either Native American or Australian place names—some of the places I mention in the song—and asking people what the place name means and being surprised that no one is able to tell you. The song nods to some of the actions, some of the processes that are behind the loss of culture, the loss of language. There is a legacy of terrible violence, but we have to acknowledge not just that, but also bear witness to this generosity and welcomeness that I experience in those places.”ALT
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