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spine-tinglers:
“The Beyond / …E tu vivrai nel terrore! L'aldilà (1981) dir. Lucio Fulci
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spine-tinglers:

The Beyond / …E tu vivrai nel terrore! L'aldilà (1981) dir. Lucio Fulci

spine-tinglers:

The Beyond / …E tu vivrai nel terrore! L'aldilà (1981) dir. Lucio Fulci

zulawskis:

suspiria (1977) directed by dario argento

poblacht-na-n-oibrithe:
“ berniesrevolution:
“Looks like we got ourselves a STRIKEWAVE!”
STRIKE HARD
STRIKE TO WIN!
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poblacht-na-n-oibrithe:

berniesrevolution:

Looks like we got ourselves a STRIKEWAVE!

STRIKE HARD

STRIKE TO WIN!

nerdgul:
“ My best guess would be that its other tigers. Or just other preditors in general.
I mean like… A goose dosent natrually hunt human for food but theyll still fuck up your whole world im sure tigers got something simmilar, not nessisarily...

nerdgul:

My best guess would be that its other tigers. Or just other preditors in general.

I mean like… A goose dosent natrually hunt human for food but theyll still fuck up your whole world im sure tigers got something simmilar, not nessisarily apart of soemthings diet but still subject to bullying

politicalsci:

capitalism 101

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egypt-museum:
“ The Weighing of the Heart Ceremony  ‘Book of the Dead’, Papyrus of Ani (sheet 3): Ani’s Judgment: the scene is the Hall of Judgment. Centrally placed is a balance, holding in its two pans Ani’s heart (on the left) and a feather (on...

egypt-museum:

The Weighing of the Heart Ceremony

‘Book of the Dead’, Papyrus of Ani (sheet 3): Ani’s Judgment: the scene is the Hall of Judgment. Centrally placed is a balance, holding in its two pans Ani’s heart (on the left) and a feather (on the right) representing Ma’at, the divine personification of truth and order. The crossbar of the balance hangs from a feather-shaped peg attached to the upright support, on the top of which squats a small baboon. This creature is a form of the god Thoth, who acts in a different form and with a different duty elsewhere in this “trial”. 

The god Anubis, here shown as a jackal-headed, human-bodied, kneeling deity, described as “he who is in the place of embalming,” holds the cord of the right-hand pan, and steadies the plumb bob of the balance. To the right of the balance stands Thoth, here in human form with ibis head; he is the scribe of the gods, and he holds a scribe’s palette and a reed brush, ready to note down the results of Ani’s interrogation. 

New Kingdom, 19th Dynasty, reign of Ramesses II, around 1250 BC. Now in the British Museum. EA 10470,3

egypt-museum:
“ The Grand Avenue of Rams Courtyard with ram-headed sphinxes originally used to line the Corridor of Sphinxes, which led to the Great Hypostyle Hall at the Temple of Amun-Re in Karnak.
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egypt-museum:

The Grand Avenue of Rams

Courtyard with ram-headed sphinxes originally used to line the Corridor of Sphinxes, which led to the Great Hypostyle Hall at the Temple of Amun-Re in Karnak.

giallofantastique:

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Mexican poster for The Howling (1981)