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citystompers1:
“Godzilla 2000 (1999)
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cinematicwasteland:
“  The Incredible Melting Man (1977)
“ An astronaut is transformed into a murderous gelatinous mass after returning from an ill-fated space voyage.
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cinematicwasteland:

The Incredible Melting Man (1977)

An astronaut is transformed into a murderous gelatinous mass after returning from an ill-fated space voyage.

horrorchic87:
“ Night of the Living Dead - George A. Romero 1968
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horrorchic87:

Night of the Living Dead - George A. Romero 1968

merelygifted:

angel-kiyoss:

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😯

The Golden Eagle, ladies and gentlemen

merelygifted:

zeshuetoral:

This isn’t terrifying at all…

I know a prick when I see one, and there’s one in the above pic

xxtc-96xx:

simonalkenmayer:

Yet again…a hero.

I’m going to make a lot of people mad at me right now, I just don’t care. Folks paint the world so black and white with these situations

1997cosmo:

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The Howling (1981 dir. Joe Dante)

solarpunk-gnome:

bluelightning42:

Does anyone else really like the whole mall aesthetic (probably an 80′s/90′s kid thing) but instead of consumerism there’s micro-apartments, a whole lot more vegetation, and a commons area? Maybe with keeping the whole food court thing as a place for people to eat together.

That would be a sweet co-housing development. There are plenty of abandoned malls in a lot of cities, if I’m not mistaken. You’d probably have to re-zone, but if you did mixed-use then you could have some small grocery and handmade item stores. It would be like your own little micro-arcology. This is brilliant!

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Photo credit: Prettyy!! Want! {Nature/ 1 of 3} by Debs (ò‿ó)♪

Also, you could turn a lot of the parking lot space back to greenspace.

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Photo credit: Garden by Cuprikorn

And why not some stained glass skylights while we’re at it?

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Photo credit: MiNe-KissX_103-0082RG by MiNe

And of course as long as we’re in the right climate we’ll power it with solar panels and heat/cool with a geothermal heat pump.

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Photo credit: Solar Panels by Kevin Dooley