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gamefreaksnz:

Bricking Bad by Brinkerhoff
USD$10 for 24 hours only

gamefreaksnz:

Bricking Bad by Brinkerhoff

USD$10 for 24 hours only

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defjamblr:

#ThrowbackThursday Run DMC x Beastie Boys (Taken with Instagram)

defjamblr:

#ThrowbackThursday Run DMC x Beastie Boys (Taken with Instagram)

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collegehumor:

Jimi Hedgerix
Hedges smoking herbs.

collegehumor:

Jimi Hedgerix

Hedges smoking herbs.

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gurafiku:

Japanese Poster: Record Jacket Exhibition. Shigeo Fukuda. 1973

gurafiku:

Japanese Poster: Record Jacket Exhibition. Shigeo Fukuda. 1973

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bbook:

There comes a time of year when the darkness begins to take hold earlier into the night, the temperature forces us to throw on our wool capes, and black once again reigns as the only acceptable color of dress. Each sundown becomes a deeper decent into the sinister month that is October, leading to its culminating day: Halloween. And what better way to worship this devilishly delightful passing of time than by watching all of the hair-raising, blood-curdling, soul-devouring films you can possibly pack into 31 days. But it’s already the fourth of October; you’re behind. Don’t worry—it’s fine, you’ll live. Tomorrow is Friday, and what better way to spend the weekend than curled up in the dark, fear-eating an enormous bag of candy corn, and telling yourself, “No, that is not the voice of Satan you hear drifting up from the floorboards,” and “Yes, you can look in the mirror, no one is standing behind you with a bloody knife.”
So whether you’re into grave-robbing cannibals, haunted hotels filled with murderous lost souls, the undead on a hunt for revenge, or witches hidden behind fancy tutus, we’ve conjured up a list of our favorite movies to tickle your fright fancy for the rest of the month. Enjoy.
31 Days of Fear: Horror Films to Round Out Your October

bbook:

There comes a time of year when the darkness begins to take hold earlier into the night, the temperature forces us to throw on our wool capes, and black once again reigns as the only acceptable color of dress. Each sundown becomes a deeper decent into the sinister month that is October, leading to its culminating day: Halloween. And what better way to worship this devilishly delightful passing of time than by watching all of the hair-raising, blood-curdling, soul-devouring films you can possibly pack into 31 days. But it’s already the fourth of October; you’re behind. Don’t worry—it’s fine, you’ll live. Tomorrow is Friday, and what better way to spend the weekend than curled up in the dark, fear-eating an enormous bag of candy corn, and telling yourself, “No, that is not the voice of Satan you hear drifting up from the floorboards,” and “Yes, you can look in the mirror, no one is standing behind you with a bloody knife.”

So whether you’re into grave-robbing cannibals, haunted hotels filled with murderous lost souls, the undead on a hunt for revenge, or witches hidden behind fancy tutus, we’ve conjured up a list of our favorite movies to tickle your fright fancy for the rest of the month. Enjoy.

31 Days of Fear: Horror Films to Round Out Your October

Source: Blackbook

otlgaming:

HYLIAN PLAYING CARDS

Fangamer recently reprinted the Cards of Legend by Nelde with some new upgrades. The decks are now printed by US Playing Card Company (USPCC), the same company who makes Bicycle card decks. In addition to the improved quality, the decks now feature new Ace card designs and come in red. Decks are $15 each at Fangamer.

Remember to never to play with poker with Goron because the Goron always wins. 

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awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Weird Al Yankovic and Run DMC

awesomepeoplehangingouttogether:

Weird Al Yankovic and Run DMC

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pizzzatime:

thecraftyveteran:

pizzzatime:

thecraftyveteran:

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supersonicelectronic:

Daniel Kukla.
Daniel Kukla’s “The Edge Effect.”
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supersonicelectronic:

Daniel Kukla.

Daniel Kukla’sThe Edge Effect.”

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