truebluemeandyou:

halloweencrafts:

DIY Halloween Makeup Inspiration from Sandra Holmbom here. No tutorial but a list of makeup used is listed at the link with more photos.

truebluemeandyou: I love Sandra Holmbom’s FX and “real life” makeup. It’s always new and unexpected.

truebluemeandyou:

halloweencrafts:

DIY Halloween Makeup Inspiration from Sandra Holmbom here. No tutorial but a list of makeup used is listed at the link with more photos.

truebluemeandyou: I love Sandra Holmbom’s FX and “real life” makeup. It’s always new and unexpected.


Often described as deer-like or bearing the head of a stag, the wendigo (also known as windigo, weendigo, windago, waindigo, windiga, witiko, wihtikow, and numerous other variants)[1] is a creature appearing in the legends of theAlgonquian peoples.
It is thought of variously as a malevolent cannibalistic spirit that could possess humans or a monster that humans could physically transform into. Those who indulged in cannibalism were at particular risk,[2] and the legend appears to have reinforced this practice as a taboo.
Wendigo psychosis is the name conventionally given to a disputed culture-bound disorder featuring an intense craving for human flesh and the fear that the sufferer would turn into a cannibal. This was alleged to have occurred among Algonquian native cultures.[3]
Recently the wendigo has also featured in modern horror fiction. There are also many camp stories about the Wendigo.

Often described as deer-like or bearing the head of a stag, the wendigo (also known as windigoweendigowindagowaindigowindigawitikowihtikow, and numerous other variants)[1] is a creature appearing in the legends of theAlgonquian peoples.

It is thought of variously as a malevolent cannibalistic spirit that could possess humans or a monster that humans could physically transform into. Those who indulged in cannibalism were at particular risk,[2] and the legend appears to have reinforced this practice as a taboo.

Wendigo psychosis is the name conventionally given to a disputed culture-bound disorder featuring an intense craving for human flesh and the fear that the sufferer would turn into a cannibal. This was alleged to have occurred among Algonquian native cultures.[3]

Recently the wendigo has also featured in modern horror fiction. There are also many camp stories about the Wendigo.

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dragonfiretwistedwire:

MYTHOLOGY MEME ~ [2/8] Legendary Creatures ~ Vampires

Listen to them - children of the night. What music they make. (x)

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theweepingtimelord:

REPTAR BARS!!! Recipe under the cut.

Reptar bar! Reptar bar! The candy bar supreme!! The candy bar that turns your tongue greeeen!!

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heylauren:

Reason why a good 75% of the things I find funny on tumblr earn me strange looks from people who don’t speak internet.

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delkios:

paledreamers:

danosaur-and-phillion:

activatewindows:

letshope:

Sickest Candle ever.

It’s like the olympic closing ceremony…

funny story about these, i had a red one on my birthday and everyone was like “wow this is the coolest fucking thing ever” and it plays music and all that, but when it came to actually eating the cake and taking the candle out, there was no off switch, so we had to smash it to pieces in the back garden to shut it up. turns out if you smash it up the music box still works. when i was in bed at 3am i could hear something so i opened the window, and it sounded like a tune you would hear in a horror movie before someone gets their body ripped to shreds and eaten. sleep well munchkins. you dont want this fucking thing.

^^^^^^^^MY MOTHER BOUGHT THIS FOR ME WHEN I TURNED 14 IT DIDNT STOP PLAYING WE DROWNED IT FOR 5 HOURS AND IT STARTED PLAYING THE SECOND YOU TOOK IT OUT OF THE WATER MY BROTHER SMASHED IT AGAINST THE  WALL 5 TIMES IT DIDNT STOP MY MOTHER THREW IT OUT 3 BLOCKS AWAY 

Not gonna lie, I now want to buy one for the sole purpose of watching people flail about trying to make it stop.

delkios:

paledreamers:

danosaur-and-phillion:

activatewindows:

letshope:

Sickest Candle ever.

It’s like the olympic closing ceremony…

funny story about these, i had a red one on my birthday and everyone was like “wow this is the coolest fucking thing ever” and it plays music and all that, but when it came to actually eating the cake and taking the candle out, there was no off switch, so we had to smash it to pieces in the back garden to shut it up. turns out if you smash it up the music box still works. when i was in bed at 3am i could hear something so i opened the window, and it sounded like a tune you would hear in a horror movie before someone gets their body ripped to shreds and eaten. sleep well munchkins. you dont want this fucking thing.

^^^^^^^^MY MOTHER BOUGHT THIS FOR ME WHEN I TURNED 14 IT DIDNT STOP PLAYING WE DROWNED IT FOR 5 HOURS AND IT STARTED PLAYING THE SECOND YOU TOOK IT OUT OF THE WATER MY BROTHER SMASHED IT AGAINST THE  WALL 5 TIMES IT DIDNT STOP MY MOTHER THREW IT OUT 3 BLOCKS AWAY 

Not gonna lie, I now want to buy one for the sole purpose of watching people flail about trying to make it stop.

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NYCTOPHOBIA

[noun]

(from Greek νυκτός - nuktos, genitive of νύξ - nux, “night” and φόβος - phobos, “fear”) a phobia characterised by a severe fear of the darkness. It is triggered by the brain’s disfigured perception of what would or could happen when in a dark environment.

Despite its pervasive nature, there has been a lack of etiological research on the subject. The fear of darkness (nyctophobia) is a psychologically-impacted feeling of being disposed from comfort to a fear-evoking state. The fear of darkness or night has several non-clinical terminologies—lygophobia, scotophobia and achluophobia.

[ani-r]

(Source: victoriousvocabulary)

symbolia:

The woman with the copper claws - Kazakhstan Mythology
(Zhalmuz Kempir)

She is a lonely creature, bird like with a copper claws instead of nails. She appears in front of men as a beautiful girl/woman. And when they let her in their hearts she devours them. She is a demon, a witch, a vampire. Who lives in the mountains, in the dark woods.

The old name Yalmauz Kampir, the exact translation vampire who l licks her mouth.