Silhouettes
I’m not sure what this building is… maybe a school or a community centre?










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Silhouettes
I’m not sure what this building is… maybe a school or a community centre?










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Unpopular opinion but an adult still living at home with their birth family doesn’t owe you an explanation for why they’re living there.
It could be an illness/disability they have that’s not fully visible. Maybe they want to be around to care for their aging parents. Maybe the rents in their area are so disgustingly, astronomically high that it really doesn’t make sense for them to move out. Maybe they just don’t trust strangers enough to move into shared accommodation. No matter what it is, it’s not your business.










Sadly, the War To End All War didn’t.
Toni Demuro (Italian, b. 1974, Sassari, Sardinia, Italy) - 1: Jazz the Cat 2: Untitled 3: Only for Cats 4: Tree 122 5: Tree 200 from Trees series, Drawings
The Phantom of the Opera (1925)
Drawlloween 2017
Day 7: Bat!
Here, I have a few links for gothic, eerie, spooky and deadly short stories in my bookmarks, so… putting them here to celebrate Halloween/Samhain, MWAH.
Accursed Inhabitants of the House of Bly, Joyce Carol Oates
The Lottery and A Lovely House Shirley Jackson
The Old Nurse’s Story, Elizabeth Gaskell
The Resident, and The Husband’s Stitch, by Carmen Maria Machado
The Lady of the House of Love, by Angela Carter
The Turn of the Screw, Henry James
Your Body, An Altar, by D. E. Chaudron
The Tower, Marghanita Laski
The Yellow Wallpaper, Charlotte Perkins Gilman
The Doll, Daphne du Maurier
The Hanging Stranger, Philip K. Dick
The Phantom Coach, Amelia B. Edwards
A Tress of Hair and The Horla, Guy de Maupassant (trans. by ??)
Irina, Susan Millar DuMars
Clip 4, Mark Z. Danielewski