Lyeria Devendra Aurion
sixelona:

FUSION OF FRIENDSHIP.

sixelona:

FUSION OF FRIENDSHIP.

snarkeet:

fullmetalexorcist:

musicartphotowolf:

coresilence:

reaching-out-to-you:

littlecyanide:

enduraangel:

artistic-owl:

skidwidget:

shofra:

brella:

hythe:

ixhaku:

No.

Yes.

(via room801)

that pom pom looks like a cabbage





I just
what
WHAT

Um…obligatory reblog maybe?
I just find Zuko too entertaining…

Welp

snarkeet:

fullmetalexorcist:

musicartphotowolf:

coresilence:

reaching-out-to-you:

littlecyanide:

enduraangel:

artistic-owl:

skidwidget:

shofra:

brella:

hythe:

ixhaku:

No.

Yes.

(via room801)

that pom pom looks like a cabbage

I just

what

WHAT

Um…obligatory reblog maybe?

I just find Zuko too entertaining…

Welp

descending-bear:

whoops my hand slipped and I finished that picture

descending-bear:

whoops my hand slipped and I finished that picture

badlydrawnpokemon:

sorry
Have you done tumblrdatinggame(.)com yet?
Anonymous

I have not, why?

a few thoughts on the slenderman

agnosticantagonist:

    I want to start by saying I absolutely adore the slenderfandom. Every last one of you – you’re all completely and utterly batshit insane. Your willingness to accept a modern bogeyman whose very own mythos acknowledge and embrace an existence as a tulpa is astonishing. I think it takes a very special sort of group to create a self-propagating bogeyman and both love and loathe every fucking second of it.

    But I think our enthusiasm to build up the perfect monster is what’s going to kill it. The fandom is expanding at an exponential rate. The number of “slendercreators” nearly expands just as fast; it almost seems like people turn into slendercreators as soon as they watch a series. (Which makes sense, really – when it’s late at night and you’re watching a horror serial, can you really help but see every shadow in your home as the antagonist? All you need is a camera at that single paranoid moment, and you can call yourself a creator too.)

    I’m going to be frank here. Not all people were cut out to be creators from the get-go. While the slenderman is very much an evolving idea open to all, new creators focus on the same few traits over and over all too often. Faceless – check. Operator symbol – check. Sony Vegas distortion – check. Proxies – check. Paranoia – check, as you’re practically feeding off of yourself at that point. It makes the bogeyman stagnate, is all I’m saying.

    While these traits were very effective at scaring when they first came out, after a while it becomes a routine. You know what to expect. The slenderman goes from becoming an unpredictable incomprehensible terror of the forest to becoming the expected and well-known slenderfriend that causes distortion at the halfway point of the video and maybe stands in the background. And while it may not seem like a big deal at first, predictability is the difference between a domestic cat and a rabid stray. One of those you can actually fear, and the other…

not pictured: slenderman

    This isn’t the slenderman, kids. The slenderman isn’t something you root for. It isn’t something to be understood. It isn’t something you can predict, like light rain or weighted die. The slenderman is a series of conflicting stories and paradoxical ideas – and, if you look at it at just the right angle, these stories will align and look easy to understand, like one of those trick sculptures.

    We take the mythos at face value like this. We streamline our stories into a formula that appears to work, forgetting that fresh ideas are what makes the story work in the first place.

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tyleroakley:

I couldn’t look away.

tyleroakley:

I couldn’t look away.