Robert Pattinson sleeping with a teddy bear on the set of Twilight (2008)
Paul Carus - The History of the Devil and the Idea of Evil, 1900.
Enough things have happened. No more things for a while. Thank you.
“Why are there so many of you? Because Lokis survive. That’s just what we do.”
[Police sirens wailing in the distance.]
Seth Clearwater, who has never ever done a single thing wrong in his entire life: Oh my god…they’re coming for me.
Bro stop reading from the Necronomicon ex Mortis youre scaring the hoes
SAMARA WEAVING IN HORROR
Ash vs Evil Dead (2016) dir. Rick Jacobson The Babysitter (2017) dir. McG Mayhem (2017) dir. Joe Lynch Ready or Not (2019) dir. Matt Bettinelli-Olpin & Tyler Gillett
Thinking about the death of subcultures. Like I haven’t seen any goth kids or punks or any obvious subcultural movements in years. And obviously part of that is just cultural change, but when I think of modern subcultures the only thing I can think of are those tiktok alternative people, like egirls, but there isn’t that sense of a real “scene” going on with their own lifestyles and music and events, like lived experience that’s shared. I feel like what we might call modern subcultures are all reduced to mere aesthetics and they’re all mostly online, and they all look way too pretty – their make up is always perfect and their clothes are perfectly aesthetic and there’s none of that deliberate freakishness going on; literally grunginess itself has been commodified. There’s none of the real expression of confusion and anger that came with growing up in a world that you felt on some level was fucked up but you couldn’t express why, so you expressed it by dressing like a freak, by looking kinda deliberately out of place. I want that spirit back because this is what subcultures were about. Let’s bring back real subculture, not the alienated commodified version that’s based on aesthetics and has been reduced to social media, but the kind where you actually go out looking completely unhinged on purpose to disrupt. The kind where you meet other people and feel a sense of empowerment in your willing difference from the mainstream, and by that I mean the kind that is explicitly anticapitalist.
Kerrang Issue #1425 (X)
“Chemical Reactions”
Cover Photo Credit: Lisa Johnson
Other Photo Credits: Justin Borucki and unknown (toxic shock pic)
Magazine Release Date: July 25th, 2012
Issue Label: July 28th, 2012
Dear Diary, my teen-angst bullshit now has a body count. Heathers (1988) dir. Michael Lehmann
revenge frank iero
Neon Fur Coat [ x ]
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