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Whoever came up with the idea for Danny Elfman to do the score for Dark Universe deserves a raise.

I really want the vinyl record of Dark Universe. I sat in Darkmoor taking it all in because I know it's going to be awhile till I hear it again :')

@ahalal-uralma I thought of you when I learned Danny scored the place because I remember you like his scores

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i’m already calling it by the end of tomorrow there’s gonna be a post with 35k notes saying “only true 90s kids remember Coppy” and then someone will reblog and add “ITS BEEN ONE DAY” and then the original poster will reblog it and just repeat themselves and say “only true 90s kids remember Coppy” but probably in all caps or bolded or something maybe italics 

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tumblr is not social media. idk how to explain but its so calm here. like this is the field and the valleys. over there is the town and people. but here we are little sheep in our pastures eating our grass and laying in the sun <3

me and the girls @ tumblr

Anonymous asked:

What does love mean to you?

Hayao Miyazaki said that love is two people inspiring each other to live. And to live doesn’t just mean to be alive. Living involves finding beauty in the simple moments of being. So to inspire someone to be in awe of the simplicity of living. And I don't think I could articulate it any better than that.

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that weird trauma dichotomy where you’ve always been considered more grown up and mature than your peers but now that you’re an adult you feel like you’re still a child emotionally

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“I’m not sure what I’ll do, but— well, I want to go places and see people. I want my mind to grow. I want to live where things happen on a big scale.”

— F. Scott Fitzgerald

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“In spite of so many stubborn lies, at every moment, at every opportunity, the truth comes to light, the truth of life and death, of my solitude and my bond with the world, of my freedom and my servitude, of the insignificance and the sovereign importance of each person and all people.”

— Simone de Beauvoir, The Ethics of Ambiguity

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