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gothydellamorte.bsky.social
30, UK, queer, polyam, disabled etc. She/they. Bargain bin Elvira. Unfriendly neighborhood hot goth bitch. I love books, horror, pixel art and chatting about weird videogames. Occasionally NSFW. MDNI.
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Seeing my boyfriend later and I haven't seen him for a while and I am so ready to just do fucking nothing next to him. Plus we're dogsitting so I get to spend time with a good dog and a good cat and that's even better.

Signal boosting this undeniable truth.

Thinking about the biker zombie from Dellamorte Dellamore that looks like it came out of Tetsuo

I mean this in the nicest way, but we are absolutely not in the position of having "more disposable income" or "paying more for eBooks" and specifically European economies are in shambles. I'm tired of the common misconception. eBooks here are just as cheap, Amazon has just as much of a grip.

Fellow authors, I love you, and I know it feels like we don’t have a choice, but B&N and Am*zon both scheduled sales this week to preempt Independent Bookstore Day, a hugely vital source of income for indie bookstores. Please don’t promote their sales; please promote your local indie this week.

I am forever disappointed that the poster for Saw X looks so cool until you realise it's just a Saw film.

Oh hey, it's me! Loved writing this piece for Reactor, so grateful to them for letting me talk at length about these movies that were so formative for my goth self growing up!

Who could have possibly predicted that TERFS would immediately pivot from transmisogyny to overt racism? Oh, wait. It was trans women. Trans women said this is exactly what would happen.

I'm laying here in bed and my cat came in and sat next to me and put his paw on my boob and was fucking fascinated by the jiggle. He kept like, prodding me then watching the jiggle*. My cat is fucking weird. * I'm fat so I jiggle with little effort but he is fucking fascinated.

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Pixel studies from 2019. Good Hope, Norco, LaPlace.

Going to writers is really great, there's been some great discussions based on the stuff people are reading and wider topics and when I've brought stuff to read it's really helped me nail down what needs changing.

participating in an organized boycott – not a haphazard, individual one – of a company as large as microsoft will always pose complex questions on a long enough timescale. but skipping the oblivion remaster weeks after bds declared microsoft a priority target? easy. a complete no brainer

See, Oblivion remaster is cool and stuff and I'll be honest I'll probably pick it up but where my Morrowind remaster?! I mean obviously that game is a lot more difficult to do, I'm sure.

One lesson Ive learned from > a decade of writing: Readers often won't remember the most elegant and neatly wrapped story you wrote. They'll remember the one with the biggest risk and the bravest heart -- even with all the pokey edges and messiness that u thought weakened the story

"Ha, Ha, Ha. The Devil can't burn me up!" Illustration from a 1904 newspaper printed on asbestos as a world's fair souvenir

If you're afraid you'll mess up a drawing, do it. If you're afraid someone will criticize your art, share it. If you're afraid you can't draw what's in your head, try it. Fear comes from inexperience, not incapability. You CAN do it. Let yourself.

He desires to paint you the dreamiest, shadiest, quietest, most enchanting bit of romantic landscape

If you're a customer of Boots, Specsavers, or Taylors you can take action by sending a friendly message encouraging them to pull their advertising from the Telegraph over its anti-trans coverage, and explaining why this is important to you. /1

Look Outside is a tremendous feat, blending 90s turn based RPG mechanics with some of the raddest body horror centric mosnter designs out there. An absolute banger. 🍎 apple.co/4idEtPi 🟢 open.spotify.com/episode/5iIB... @bloody-disgusting.com @bloodyfm.bsky.social @frankiepixel.bsky.social

'Photo by Maurice Guibert. The painter Toulouse-Lautrec and the model Mirelle in front of the painting entitled In the salon of the Rue des Moulins, 1894.'