Hi, I'm a sugar monster.

An icon of pale bone, a static white dream.

Blind in the wilderness, everybody scream.





somewhat disturbing, maybe nsfw.


Many that live deserve death. Some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them, Frodo? Do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment. Even the very wise cannot see all ends.

Many that live deserve death. Some that die deserve life. Can you give it to them, Frodo? Do not be too eager to deal out death in judgment. Even the very wise cannot see all ends.

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for-redheads:

Sacha Goldberger - Peinture Flamande (Flemish Painting): Portrait photography series inspired by the paintings of Rembrandt

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If you are lonely when you’re alone, you are in bad company.
  • Jean Paul Sartre
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trashflavouredtrashh:

summits:

rogue-squadron:

odinsight:

Philip Obermarck brings us the mummified heart of a Norse giant.
While going through his famous grandfather’s belongings after his passing in 1937, violinist Lars Sigerson discovered this casket with its gruesome contents. It appears to have been passed from generation to generation within his family for hundreds of years. The explanation and whatever story that goes with it has been lost to the ages.
The inscription on the casket is written in old Norse runes and reads: “Behold! Within this casket lies the heart of the fierce and terrible giant known as Hrungnir, slain this day by Fafrd the Red whose bravery and cunning shall live forever!” @propnomicon.blogspot.com

holy shit 

Metal.

Badass.
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trashflavouredtrashh:

summits:

rogue-squadron:

odinsight:

Philip Obermarck brings us the mummified heart of a Norse giant.

While going through his famous grandfather’s belongings after his passing in 1937, violinist Lars Sigerson discovered this casket with its gruesome contents. It appears to have been passed from generation to generation within his family for hundreds of years. The explanation and whatever story that goes with it has been lost to the ages.

The inscription on the casket is written in old Norse runes and reads:
“Behold! Within this casket lies the heart of the fierce and terrible giant known as Hrungnir, slain this day by Fafrd the Red whose bravery and cunning shall live forever!” @propnomicon.blogspot.com

holy shit 

Metal.

Badass.

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