gingerblivet: straddling-the-atmosphere: onceuponabopper:
epic4chan: They’re both texting someone right now saying ‘some
malkiewicz: Synonyms are weird because if you invite someone
marthur: ravenmaw: I forget that old cameras don’t always
floozys: it’s so weird that men can make endless misogynistic
czeppeli: Gender is fucking weird man
dungeons-and-dweebs:wandjamaximoff:he’s fast, she’s weird
fallen-inspiration: medusan: aydol: GUYS HELP ME SOMETHING
fangirl0013: that1guykaiser: fangirl0013: Next time you think
Sorry, weird things happen when I can’t sleep 😅😛🌙😪💤💤💤
mhd-hbd: cancerously: treasurewisesilliness: This is Japan
dayzea: When life gets tough it’s time to do some weird shit
I feel so weird…
comicparanoia: yeah, i guess he is Hellboy: Weird Tales #02
osointricate: Apparently some people can have a thought like “I
It’s weird, being on the other side of wanting. Not, like,
Uncertainty. I’m so uncertain. It’s weird not having faith
bee-hole: Being bisexual is weird because like I don’t know
bee-hole: Being bisexual is weird because like I don’t know
La Martyre ~ Weird Tales Magazine’s photo.
starrywisdomsect:Illustration for Seabury Quinn’s short story “Satan’s
La Martyre ~ Weird Tales Magazine’s photo.
scribe4haxan: La Martyre ~ Weird Tales Magazine’s photo.
fatalitum: “The Dunwich Horror” is a short story by H. P.
thefugitivesaint: Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), ‘Hallowe'en in
s-o-u-t-h-o-f-h-e-a-v-e-n-69: From Weird Tales, 1943. Unknown
metaphoricalanchor: i want to write the kind of short stories
metaphoricalanchor: i want to write the kind of short stories
thefugitivesaint:Hannes Bok (1914-1964), ‘By What Mystic Mooring’,
mudwerks: (via The Golden Age: VIRGIL FINLAY ~ Weird Tales 1938)
scificovers: Weird Tales vol 27 no 1, January 1935. Cover by
scificovers: Weird Tales vol 19 no 2, February 1932. Cover
scificovers:“Weirdisms” from Weird Tales vol 40 no 4, May
zombienormal: Margaret Brundage cover art for Weird Tales, January
the-october-country: Matt Fox illustrated ‘Notebook Found
thefugitivesaint: Virgil Finlay (1914-1971), “Weird Tales”,