Got myself a gorgeous neon light, it's so bright I love it!
These are my favourite movie villains:
- Pinnhead (Hellraiser)
- Witch King (Lord of the Rings)
- Headless Horseman (Sleepy Hollow)
- David (The Lost Boys)
- Pyramid Head (Silent Hill)
- Anakin Skywalker (Star Wars)
- Lord Rathbone (Shanghai Knights)
- Darth Maul (Star Wars)
- Sweeney Todd (Sweeney Todd)
HALLOWEEN MARATHON 2024 ↳ day 23 🎃 THE LOST BOYS (1987) | dir. joel schumacher
I love this movie so much, makes me wish I am part of a Californian vampire gang.
Been playing the Silent Hill 2 remake since it came out and today I was pleasantly surprised to wake up in my own Silent Hill.
Some of my Napoleonic blades.
The dunes of Schoorl, photo taken by myself.
Walking on the battlefield of Waterloo again.
Taake playing in Leeuwarden, photos taken by myself.
One of my leftie guitars. I used to be the rhythm guitarist in a Black Metal band. We released three albums, including one split album. I haven't played in a few years but I am thinking of picking up my guitar again and start a new musical project.
Let's do some hacking!
This is a phenomenon also known as 'nachtwolken' or night clouds in English. I took this photo from my bedroom window at midnight and the entire sky just looked like a van Gogh painting.
For those curious what night clouds are: these are clouds that are way higher in the atmosphere than regular clouds, around 70-85km up in the sky. Because of their high altitude, they can continue to reflect the sun's light long after sunset.
These couple of vinyls of mine perfectly sums up my music taste.
Assassin’s Creed Challenge: [6/7] outfits – Napoléon Bonaparte’s Outfit
This game really sparked my interest in the Napoleonic era.
It's not hard to understand why Voldemort got so many followers...
I'm definitely ready to join the Death Eaters now haha.
I love the dark aesthetics of the Wizarding world.
Which one of these depictions of Napoleon is your favourite?
I have seen a resurge of interest in this miniseries since the release of Ridley Scott's disaster. There is an excellent version on youtube that you can watch.
This scene depicts a situation that did actually happen between Napoleon and Josephine. Josephine either faked a pregnancy or mistook a possible pregnancy to avoid having to travel to Italy during Napoleon's campaign in 1796. Eventually she was pushed/forced to visit Napoleon in Italy because Napoleon began to slack his military campaign out of worry/desperation for his wife. Of course it would become obvious that she wasn't in fact pregnant. This scene depicts Napoleon finding out about the 'miscarriage'.
Even though this miniseries is not that historically accurate, it does capture the character of Napoleon so much better than Ridley Scott's new film.