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Timmy Tiger.Exe (CartoonMania)
Heavily inspired by Ethel chain even though I don't really listen to her music sadly...but I've always adored the dark southern aesthetic anyways enjoy.
If you know you know...can't believe it's been 16 years....
Inspired by one of my favorite subliminals ever!!!! (Uncanny forevermore)
sal fisher
i love this game dearly and i realized that i’ve never drawn sal before so here you go
❗️DO NOT REPOST ❗️
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I know this is completely irrelevant to my usual posts but I really need to get this off my chest because I’m super scared right now.
Mentions of, kidnapping, fear, following, chasing, crying, and assault, dying, paranoia. Mention of private parts…
I don’t really want minors to read this but it needs to be out there so feel free to.
So I was at the park right? Doing my daily walk as I usually do since I’m preparing for the army and this guy walks up to me and starts flirting with me and he was pretty old so I told him my age (17 going to turn eighteen in one month) and he was like your legal enough and kept flirting with me and he wouldn’t leave me alone. He asked me for my number and told me he was 59 yo and I walked off after telling him no and he started scratching his dick like bro wtf then he started following me and everything so I started walking faster and mind you my phone just got turned off yesterday because of personal reasons so I couldn’t call the police. I looked back and this man is running behind the trees so I start crying and panicking so I saw this girl and I called the police off of her phone and they escorted me back home and now I’m paranoid because I feel like I’m being followed and watched.
When I tell you he was sprinting to hide behind the trees and literally made me bust out in tears like omg. Never in my life had I been scared of dying but that doesn’t mean imma let a door open to it possibly happening. I felt like he was trying to kidnap me.
It really felt like he was chasing me (he was) I really can’t do anything to calm myself down and I’m home by myself now. My aunt and brother are out working and today is my day off so being at home right up the street from the park where that man chased me makes me wanna rip my hair out and cry again.
Maybe I’m being dramatic but I feel like my reaction is pretty justified because of what happened. The police are now searching for him.
Guys please be safe for real. I don’t want this to happen to anyone else because it’s not a good feeling. Paranoia can really cause damage in trust and all sorts of things and safety is really important. Please keep a defense weapon on you at all times. Please. Like seriously.
And believe me I’m not trying to scare anyone by any means but I want to put it out there to be safe wether your a female, male, non binary, or other.
Design for a potential halloween pin.
My first attempt at pins
Yassss
This image
Just this image
Reblog to agree
Fabulous.
“Oh! W-Without your boat? You don't wanna lose it, Georgie. Bill is gonna kill you.”
“If you cant get the chair to come up, you just leave it on the ground.”
Another shell! This one being from AlanTutorial.
Conjoined twins are great! Why does everybody hate being them? Conjoinment is a good step to getting along. Yet free thinkers waste time arguing. No arguments at all would be a dream.
My perfect conjoined twins
-share everything,from their brain,to their mana pool
-love sharing and each other
-do not find it weird that they do not fight or argue
-love each other and each other alone
-speak in unison and finish each other’s sentences constantly
-are completely identical
-stay conjoined and are happy being conjoined forever
-are completely dependent on each other all the time
-do everything together as a team
-have twin telepathy
-delight in being creepy
-love the circus and perform there
-say creepy things like “come play with us forever”
-want each other around all the time
-do not want to be individuals
-also share a bed,interests,life,even the food they eat and the stuff they drink
-immortal
-have a serious stewardship towards each other(nothing silly,okay?)
-love being called freaks
(My perfect ones are usually brothers,since I’ve been drawing conjoined twin brothers or making loose interpretations of certain background characters as such)
good advice but also kinda creepy, I’m just gonna go back to looking at cute cats
Just Southern (Gothic) Things:
Mississippi, Arkansas, & Louisiana
•Do not go into the woods alone at night in the middle of winter. Yes, for the obvious reasons. But also for the not obvious. Not everything is sleeping.
•Always keep track of who is in your group if you go into the woods at night. Do a roll call every so often. If a voice sounds different, leave.
They are no longer with you.
•Those are not coyotes.
•That scream you heard is not a woman. That is a mountain lion. Or a red fox. Or something else.
Or maybe it is a woman. You don’t go outside to see until the sun has risen.
•Do not enter the old, abandoned house in the field. It was abandoned for a reason.
•Do not go near the big, dead oak in the middle of the field. You won’t be able to find your way back.
•Fireworks & gunshots both echo. Be careful.
•Do not disturb the ring of mushrooms. No, it is not a Fae circle. Do not disturb the ground.
There is a body beneath the soil.
•There is a tarantula crossing the road. It is big enough that you can see it from your car. You stop, and let it pass.
You return home and begin to pack. Things are about to change.
•The lovebugs are back. They are everywhere. They cover the sidewalks, the cars- everything.
You can’t remember what it was like without them.
•You wave to the man in the old pickup that passes you on the dirt road. He waves back. You look in your rearview mirror.
His truck isn’t there.
You drive a little faster.
•You hit a pothole. Your soul leaves your body for a moment. You apologize to your car.
•You forget to put your bag in the passenger seat of your car when you go over the train tracks.
You see someone sitting there.
You do not look at them. You do not speak.
They disappear when you reach your destination.
•The cicadas are back, loud as ever.
They mask the sound of your screams.
•There are gaters in the swamps, they say. Don’t go into the water.
But you’re certain that wasn’t an alligator that you saw; it’s skin was smooth, and it’s eyes were too-human, but it still had too many teeth.
•Storm’s comin’, the old man on the corner tells you. The news didn’t mention anything about a storm.
The next day, there’s talk of a tropical depression in the Gulf.
The old man is gone when you go to see him.
•Cat’s eyes reflect the light. So do racoon’s.
So do alligator’s.
Do not pet the shiny eyed creatures in the dark.
•Church is not mandatory on Wednesday nights. Ignore the lights in the church basement on Wednesday nights. It is none of your concern.
Do not listen to the chanting, or the screams. It is none of your concern.
•Do not go down County Road 6 at night. You will not return as the same person you were before you went down there.
•Teenagers liked to play the eleven mile game on the stretch of old highway outside of town.
There’s been a mysterious lack of laughter, and more whisperings in the halls of the high school, now, ever since he went the eleven miles- and never returned.
•The siren is going off from the church. Lock your doors. Do not look out of your windows.
Something is out there. It wants in.
•Do not answer your door at night. Whoever is knocking does not want help.
•Something got one of your cows last night. The farmer down the road says it’s coyotes. You agree.
You both know the claw marks are too big for coyotes.
Neither of you admits it outloud.
•There’s a storm in the Gulf, the news says.
There is always a storm in the Gulf.
Jim Cantore appears, beckoned by the storm.
You begin to pack your bags and wait for the evacuation orders.
•It is Mardi Gras time. Iko Iko is playing in the store. Iko Iko is playing on the radio.
Iko Iko is playing in your house. You do not have the radio on. The TV is off.
Jock-a-mo fee-no ai na-né, jock-a-mo fee na-né.
•The woods on the side of the road are dark. You can see the swamp within. It beckons to you. The man standing in the water waves to you. You do not wave back.
•There are bluffs either side of the road. They blasted through the mountains to make this road, they say. They do not mention the rock that is too red. They do not mention the symbols that are carved into the rock. They do not mention the faces that stare out from the rock.
•There is a cemetery by the park. There is a cemetery by the subdivision. There is a cemetery on top of the hill, bigger than both towns.
You do not ask about the cemeteries, or the figures in old uniforms that walk the grounds at night.
•Your horses are spooked by the pond in the field. You want to get closer. You walk closer. Your horse leaves you. The water ripples. You run after your horse.
Eyes stare at you from the pond.
•The fireflies come out as the sun goes down. There are many. You hear children laughing as they play. The fireflies float up into the sky. The children continue to laugh.
You close your door and lock it. The children are laughing outside of your house.
•You took a wrong turn. You are on a dirt road. It is long and thin. You’ll turn around at the next turn off, you say. There is no turn off. It is getting dark. You see eyes in the woods on either side of the road. You begin to worry.
"breath of death" by Jey Schroeder (2020)
What Plays At Night, 2021, Jey Schroeder