cannibalistickiwi:

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Cryptkins Blind Box Figure - Fresno Nightcrawler Ver.


Happy Food Coma Friday Everyone


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cryptid-quest:
“Cryptid of the Day: Nantinaq
Description: The Nantinaq is a Bigfoot-like creature seen around the Alaskan fishing town of Portlock. Though the name comes from native mythology, sightings of supposed beasts date back to the 1700s, when...

cryptid-quest:

Cryptid of the Day: Nantinaq

Description: The Nantinaq is a Bigfoot-like creature seen around the Alaskan fishing town of Portlock. Though the name comes from native mythology, sightings of supposed beasts date back to the 1700s, when disappearances were blamed on the creature.

cryptid-quest:
“On This Day in Cryptid History
November: Cape May in New Jersey has a history of globsters washing up on its shore. Once, in fall of 1887, referenced in Bernard Heuvelman’s 1968 sea serpent survey, and another in November 1921,...

cryptid-quest:

On This Day in Cryptid History

November: Cape May in New Jersey has a history of globsters washing up on its shore. Once, in fall of 1887, referenced in Bernard Heuvelman’s 1968 sea serpent survey, and another in November 1921, reporting in the Boston Courier, described to weigh 15 tons and armed with tusks.

cryptid-quest:
“On This Day in Cryptid History
November 30th: In 1896, two boys bicycling on Anastasia Island discovered an enormous mass of flesh on the beach. They reported their discovery to a local physician, and soon the press got wind of the...

cryptid-quest:

On This Day in Cryptid History

November 30th: In 1896, two boys bicycling on Anastasia Island discovered an enormous mass of flesh on the beach. They reported their discovery to a local physician, and soon the press got wind of the story, and called it the St. Augustine Monster.

darkflowersblooming:

Do you think that our memories go somewhere when we die?

All the things we made together flying comfortably in orbit around a celestial mass of sympathy.

Something alive, something happy to see so much love spent in so little time.

I wonder if it wishes it could save us, or perhaps be so young and carefree as we remain for our entire lives.

Living for eternity, watching all things lose meaning to you as they just keep moving into the past.

Our little grains of sand a reminder of what can never be for something so grand and wise.

I wonder if it hates us for our naivete, our stubborn demand to see everything.

Maybe everything isn’t so good to view at once, and the small view of the world we’ve been offered is the best we’re going to get.

Laughter falls from my lips as I once again dip my finger in blood and trace familiar sigils on the wall.

I could never be so satisfied with that simplicity.

Understanding all of it might make the improbable make logical sense.

Understanding all of it might let me take back the mistakes I’ve made.

If I just knew everything I could make sure that I never had to learn it in the first place.

So tell me, spiteful thing that sifts through our lives like grains of sand…

Want to go out with me?

themanilafolders:

Yes, Park Rangers Are Normally Willing To Watch Over Pets For A Few Days

However, what you tried to bring in to the ranger station got into a fight with Kneecap and immediately tried to split a rift in the space-time continuum.

Understandably we don’t think it would be wise if we watched over the creature, but the scientists might be bribed into letting the creature stay with them, though it might work best if you call in a favor with Mx. Love.

ask

Just another bored housewife who fangirls excessively about people who are not her husband ;D Also an artist.
Brittany