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slfcare:

reasons people might be looking at you in public (that aren’t negative)

  • they like what you’re wearing.
  • you look like someone they know.
  • they recognize a piece of clothing or accessory you’re wearing.
  • they think you’re beautiful or attractive.
  • they’re zoned out or bored and people-watching.
  • they recognize you from somewhere.
  • they’re hesitating to ask you something or give you a compliment.
  • they’ve seen you in that same place before.
  • you caught their eye.
  • you look like how they imagined a fictional character to look.
  • you remind them of something.
  • they’re admiring one of your visual qualities (smile, stance, hairstyle).

thepoorgroomsbrideisatrot:

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ginathethundergoddess:

trashcandean:

thecheshiresmiles:

everytime I hear about children of the corn I think about the guy I met at comic con who actually lived in the town they filmed that movie at, and on the farm where they filmed in the corn.
he was a teenager at the time and him and his friends would get drunk on moonshine and rustle the corn and let the air out of the tires of the production team’s trailers and shit.
and now there’s Wikipedia pages about how the children of the corn set was haunted and they thought they angered god but it was really just drunk hillbillies

I don’t like adding to posts but I also have a funny story like this, so I was watching the movie the Blair witch which takes place in burkettsville maryland, which to me is so funny because that is were my grandfather lives and the town is literally just old people and cows with their main street consisting of a post office. Well anyway he told me that after it came out people were coming in like bus loads to the town to find the witch and my grandfather lives up in the Mountain area and people were up in his property trying to find the witch and it made him angry so he went out and hung up stick people and stacked rocks and it freaked the people out so they started thinking something was out there when really it was my 80 year old Italian grandpa who wanted people out of his woods.

We had ghost hunters come to a historic house in my town to film and if you think every high school kid in town respectfully stayed at home that night instead of going to fuck up that filming you’re dead wrong.

this is comforting, actually, sometimes paranormal things are just a bunch of bored people dicking around in the woods.

New favorite cryptid: locals

trutrustories:

“He thinks the other is dead” trope is definitely something, I wish to see in season 2. Especially considering how ridiculous Stede´s death was.
Like seriously. Imagine Ed hearing about love of his life being attacked by jungle cat, ran over by carriage and smashed with a piano and instead of thinking “that has to be a best fuckery ever done” he would have an absolute breakdown believing it´s true, and that Stede is, indeed, completely dead. 
Can you imagine his reaction, when he finaly meets him? That Joy, that rage! That relief! The urge to kill him immediately by his own hand! That confused  “what the hell am I supposed to feel right now?” expression on his face!
And if anyone is able to pull it off, it´s freaking Taika Waititi, I´m 100% sure.
Did I mention HOW MUCH I need to see this???

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