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ohsoverylittlehoneybee:

She slept in my coffin at first curling her little fingers around my hair. Till the day came when she wanted one of her own. But still, whenever she awoke she would crawl into mine.

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thismoonrisekingdom:

90s90s90s:

You weren’t cool unless you had…The Bubble Beeper.

My brain can’t handle this deep nostalgia

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alicexz:

All the Met Gala-inspired drawings I did this year (so far) I LOVED THIS YEAR SO MUCH. Please follow me on Instagram to see progress and additional pieces (and to vote on the next piece!)

ruinedchildhood:

usedtobe-a-crazygirlthinking:

starsberrisnunicorns:

awildpaige:

ultracheese:

imanambulance:

natural–blues:

ruinedchildhood:

thefishychicken:

vinebox:

ruinedchildhood:

ryonceagsalud:

steampunktallulah:

ruinedchildhood:

dailytweets:

What’s happening on Twitter? 😂

https://twitter.com/smashmouth/status/992478669435060224?s=19

Love smash mouth

What’s going on this year

What is happening? 😂

LMAO He just said he does

https://twitter.com/TheRock/status/588913900789309440?s=19

LMAO reblogging again because of 5he sass from dictionary.com 😂😂

Y’all know when you get wrecked by the damn dictionary you’re a fool

Never Forget 😂

The best fucking post on here

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notquitefurioso:

I can see you lying on a bed of satin.

Do you know what manner of bed?

/requested by @theatricalbride

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stardustschild:

Today, again on the recommendation of @i-want-my-iwtv, I visited Oak Alley Plantation, the plantation Pointe Du Locke was based on, and the filming location for Pointe Du Locke in the film. 

Once again I have captioned each of these photos with where they appear in the film/their relevance to the series. If you would like to see the other photos I took/their info just message me.

Fun fact about this location – Brad Pitt returned to the NOLA area after IWTV for 12 Years a Slave, and Oak Alley was the neighboring plantation set for that film. He occasionally visits on his own and stays in one of the guest houses.

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This is great @stardustschild! ❤ I’m glad you took my suggestion and visited Oak Alley Pointe du Lac Plantation and shared your lovely photoset with us ^______^

I had to pull this comparison out, of the dining room:

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[^X by OP @stardustschild!]

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covenofthearticulate:

i-want-my-iwtv:

Comparison I’ve been meaning to do for awhile. I don’t think these shots’ similarity was an accident. 

  • Claudia and Madeleine are both wearing green, signaling youth, envy, (Madeleine’s might also relate to her still being part of nature, as a mortal). 
  • Louis and Lestat are both wearing warm colors (purple & red), being in positions of power.
  • Lighting is reversed; Lestat is back-lit and Louis is front-lit.
  • Louis and Lestat are looming into frame from the upper right, Claudia and Madeleine are pushed back, and react from the lower left. 
  • Claudia and Madeleine’s reactions are different but similar in their initial expression and silence.
  • etc…

Also can I just say I love how Louis and Lestat both express their power differently. With Louis, he doesn’t even have to touch Madeleine to intimidate her. He asserts his dominance with a piercing gaze, and his power rests in his cutting words. Meanwhile, Lestat is explosively violent; all flaring arms and snarling lips. He physically pushes Claudia, even though he’s obviously already stronger than her, which I personally interpret as Lestat being unable to trust the power in his words alone and relying on physical touch to express his emotions instead.

^Good addition @covenofthearticulate ;u; This is another one of those moments that’s easy to miss in the movie (and the book), when ppl say Louis is so weak, it’s more that he shows his strength more subtly, like you’ve described.