Have everyone seen this picture of the Danish cop playing games with a little Syrian refrugee on her way to Sweden?
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This child has suffered in a country filled with terror, managed to escape and then walked and traveled her way from one continent to another. This is a child in the mids of terror and hatred. Her people have been kicked and spit at. She is a child who have not been allowed to be a child. She is a victim of a war she can’t controll. And then she arrives at the other side of the world, and someone finally treats her like a child. Who see her and play with her and give her some comic relief in the mids of the most traumatic experince of her life, in a country where no one speaks her language and it is so much colder than what she has known. In the mids of war and terror we forget that kids are still kids, and this police officer on the other side of the world reminds us that they are indeed children. Don’t come here and “and?” me!
You know, in a horror movie, everyone always responds with a flight response when they see the monster. But that’s not the only thing that happens when people get scared. I want to see someone choose the fight response. I want to see a character turn around to see the killer right there, scream in terror, and start punching them in the face repeatedly.
I want to be like that. I want to just reflexively destroy that what frightens me.
Okay so the absolute uncanniness of this video instilled such a terror in me no piece of horror media has ever done before to the point where by the end of it I genuinely thought I might throw up, and the lack of context really made it extra terrifying because in my shock I really couldn’t tell if the footage was real or not (the candid amateur-esque shooting is impeccable)
So I went ahead and dug up some information and this is actually a complication of clips from of a short (like 6 minute) film called The Centrifuge Brain Project that’s actually quite a humourous piece of surreal horror(??? I’m not sure what to call it really) in the form of a mockumentary. I highly recommend it.
As a personal side note I never considered “scientist-engineer with a questionable level of sanity designing horrifyingly dangerous pushing-the-boundaries-of-physics amusement park rides” was gonna end up on my list of Dateable Types but here we are
*disguises overwhelming depression and the quiet terror of being alive as dank memes*
This video is incredible please watch it I highly recommend it
THE EDITING IS SO GOOD
THE MUSIC CHOICES TOP NOTCH
THE SOUND
THE VACUUM STILL WORKS WITH THE CHICKENS ON IT, THAT’S THE KILLER
i love pterosaurs theyre so fucking weird looking i wish they were still around

the good old days
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considerations have been made. i am filled with terror
You know, in a horror movie, everyone always responds with a flight response when they see the monster. But that’s not the only thing that happens when people get scared. I want to see someone choose the fight response. I want to see a character turn around to see the killer right there, scream in terror, and start punching them in the face repeatedly.
Red Shoe Day // May 15 2016
Here’s to the young girl from Tanegashima, fascinated with her father’s swords and staffs. Here’s to an outing in the park so violently interrupted. Here’s to separation, wandering an unfamiliar city, clutching one red shoe. Here’s to devastation. Here’s to everything being ripped away, and no one to turn to for help. Here’s to terror, and dread, and awe.
Here’s to a light in the darkness. Here’s to a Jaeger piloted solo, a saviour rising from the smoke. Here’s to wonder, a newfound family, and a promise. Here’s to grease, machinery and Jaeger restoration. Here’s to circuits and combat and cleverness. Here’s to perfect simulator scores and taking names in the training room. Here’s to our brightest and best, the rising star of the Shatterdome. Here’s to strength, to growth, all in spite of the past burning like fresh kaiju blue.
Here’s to the Drift. Here’s to friendship, admiration, belief and support. Here’s to standing strong in the face of adversity. Here’s to failure, to chasing RABITs. Here’s to trying, and trying, and trying until you finally succeed. Here’s to destiny and circumstance all coming together. Here’s to revenge, catharsis, triumph. But here’s to pitfalls, to finality, to sacrifice, to doing what must be done.
And here’s to resilience. Rebuilding a new world out of what’s left of the old. Here’s to that same loss all over again, but this time, with a family of rangers and technicians and scientists by your side. Here’s to not just surviving, but living and thriving and fighting back. Here’s to compatibility, and freedom, and hope, and love.
Here’s to Mako Mori.
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Sounds to Soothe Anxiety
- Cat Purring
- Thunderstorm (Close)
- Thunderstorm (Far Away)
- Ocean
- Weightless
- Wind Chimes
- Tibetan Bowls
- Nature (Images of River)
- Space Ambient
- Ambient Electronic
- Human Heartbeat
- “Native American” Style Flute/Drum (Images of Fire)
- Rainforest
- Celestial White Noise
- Music to Help Combat Night Terror
- Winter Wind (Images of Trees and Snow + Cheesy Shakespeare Quote)
- Autumn Wind
- Howling Wind
- Rain on Tin Roof
- Rain on Tent
- Traffic (Distant)
- Traffic in the Rain (Close)
- Fan
- Distant Train
- Relaxing Trance/Electro
- Chillstep (Relaxing Dubstep) (Vocals Used)
- Relaxing “Chinese” Inspired Meditation
- Soft Piano
- Sad Violin and Piano
- Instrumental
- Stormy Ocean
For anyone needing to relax. Especially around exams/finals
Reblogging this again because I can







