Crimson Peak (Guillermo del Toro, 2015).
womens-suffrage-revival-squad:
same energy as that buffy episode where the big bad ‘can’t be hurt by any weapon forged’ and she’s like ‘it’s been a 500 years are you sure’ and annihilates it with a fuckin M136 rocket launcher
WHOOPS MY HAND SLIPPED IN THE BULLSHIT ALL OVER MY FUCKING DASH
I DONT EVEN SHIP NARAKU WITH ANYONE BUT HOLY FUCKO IM BOUT TO DO IT
@kposse @kikyosboobs LOOK I DID A THINGTHIS IS WHAT PERFECTION LOOKS LIKE!!!
i threw a spider out the window yesterday, I hope it was Naraku
i drew lil pepis on his clothes bc i forgot what the pattern looked like lol
Narkik Weekend - Day #2 ↪ Narkik // Inukag
From @narqueen amazing analysis: “One of the major themes of the series is the conflict of fragmented identity; this is embodied the best between inuyasha versus naraku - inuyasha, who struggles internally with the desire to be a half demon and his humanity & love for kagome, compared to naraku, who struggles physically (by constantly shape-shifting his body) to shed himself of his humanity & his love for kikyou. this literary archetype is called the shadow - a formidable opponent who mirrors the darker psyche of the hero; a character to both compare & contrast with the hero.
in fact, inukag and narkik are one another’s “shadows” - the relationships themselves are nearly-perfect contrasting mirrors of one another.”











