1. cinderellatremaine-tar asked: She moved up beside her brother dear, tugging at the fabric of her sweater she had worn for the day as she brushed her shoulder against his with a sisterly affection. "I was told to come and tell you my opinion of you." She started. "My opinion is that you are reckless, troublesome, annoying, a pain in the ass and yet I love you so much because you are my amazing brother."

    Pietro looked at the girl then gave her a devilish grin, wrapping an arm around her.

    “And you wouldn’t want me any other way,” he stated, then looked away with a scrunched up expression.  ”I would be very boring then, I think.  So why not?”

     
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  4. earnest-tar skomentował(a) Twój post
    …sit down Jen you are drunk
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    I AM NOT

    I AM JUST A VAMPIRE SNOB

     
  5. angel-tar skomentował(a) Twój post
    shush jen, shush, i liked that movie. shUSH. AND IT PROBABLY RESULTED IN MEEE. I AM THE BIRTHCHILD OF THAT MOVIE.
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    GOD SHELLY

    HAVE YOU YET TO REALIZE I AM A CLOSET VAMPIRE FAN

    WITH ALL THE RULES  AND EXPECTATIONS

    AND IF SHIT ISN’T MET

    THEN IT ISN’T WORTH ANYONE’S TIME?

     
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  7. 22:03

    Notes: 6

    Reblogged from roguesouthernbelle

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    Vampires: The Evolution of Society

    roguesouthernbelle:

    I kind of want to add more to this and rework it, so any constructive critique would be liked.

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  8. u r sew ridik

    The only reason I know the different eras of film is due to my vampire essay.

    I should repost that somewhere.

     
  9. 21:39

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    =A= SIGH JENNIFER GOSH THIS IS SO DIFFICULT. WWII had like. just kicked off.

    THAT WOULD BE THE TRANSITION BETWEEN PRE WWII AND GOLDEN ERA

    …Oh I should have known it was the Wolfman.

    whatever I know vampire movies, not werewolf movies.

     
  10. 21:37

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    …It was a black and white film.

    Rico

    Black and White films were in use from the start of film in 1895 to the 1950s, even though there were some color films in the 1930s and 40s.

    You give me a fifty year span of movies.

    Was it the Silent Era, the Pre WWII Era or the Golden Era?