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pyomorphic:
“ pissvortex:
“RIP king
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bout to pop an ibuprofen 800 in his memory
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pyomorphic:

pissvortex:

RIP king

bout to pop an ibuprofen 800 in his memory

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samdirector24:

vitreousguydraws:

some little pixel art frogs to lighten your mood.

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Good little buddies <3

brokehorrorfan:
“ Scream Factory has revealed the specs for its The Craft Collector’s Edition Blu-ray, which streets on March 12. Joel Robinson designed the new cover art; the theatrical poster will be on the reverse side.
The 1996 supernatural...

brokehorrorfan:

Scream Factory has revealed the specs for its The Craft Collector’s Edition Blu-ray, which streets on March 12. Joel Robinson designed the new cover art; the theatrical poster will be on the reverse side.

The 1996 supernatural horror film is directed by Andrew Fleming (Hamlet 2), who co-wrote the script with Peter Filardi (Flatliners). Fairuza Balk, Robin Tunney, Neve Campbell, Rachel True, Skeet Ulrich, and Christine Taylor star.

Special features are listed below.

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halloweencreepshow:
“HALLOWEEN 4 : The Return of Michael Myers
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halloweencreepshow:

HALLOWEEN 4 : The Return of Michael Myers

marxism-cornbreadism:
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Album Review: The Prowler (Original Soundtrack)

brokehorrorfan:

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Released in 1981, The Prowler (also known as Rosemary’s Killer) was an early attempt to cash in on the success of Friday the 13th. Directed by Joseph Zito (who would go on to helm Friday the 13th: The Final Chapter), the golden-age slasher enlisted special effects mastermind Tom Savini (Friday the 13th, Dawn of the Dead) to pull off its gory death scenes. While the carnage is at the forefront, The Prowler offers a fair share of suspense, as is reflected in the film’s original motion picture soundtrack.

Waxwork Records worked closely with composer Richard Einhorn (Shock Waves, Don’t Go in the House) to locate and restore the long-thought-destroyed original master tapes. The music has been reconstructed into four suites - “The Prowler,” “Stalking the Grounds,” “Dormitory Intruder,” and “A Rose to Remember You By” - to play as a cohesive soundtrack, which was then mastered for vinyl by Thomas Dimuzio to ensure the best possible listening experience.

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death-deafying-stuntman:

deafstarrr:

I just got a car and started driving again so I was thinking about some safety things for D/deaf/HoH drivers. One huge concern is the possibility of being pulled over and encountering the police.

I have a magnet similar to this on my car in case of that situation

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I also keep a notepad and pen in my glove box with my insurance card and registration. I keep everything is in one place so I won’t have to reach around and look like i’m searching for “something”

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I also found this article with more information—

https://www.aarp.org/health/conditions-treatments/info-2016/deaf-driver-safety-police-kb.html

Too many deaf folks have been killed by police, already. Stay safe!

(Hearing people are encouraged to reblog)

I also have a Deaf Driver card

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mine is from Gallaudet, so all the information is for DC but its still effective to let an officer know you’re d/Deaf no matter where you are. It goes in the visor of whatever car I’m driving. 

Spread this like butter on cornbread.