photo lelliel:

consistentlytangential:

Also, ooze implies the liquid is moving from in something to out of something, usually as the result of some outward pressure. It does not generally mean falling down a planar surface as a result of gravity. What book is this from? ¬_¬

It’s from Twilight.

I should have guessed as much. God damn it, Stephenie Meyer.
Always with the bad.

lelliel:

consistentlytangential:

Also, ooze implies the liquid is moving from in something to out of something, usually as the result of some outward pressure. It does not generally mean falling down a planar surface as a result of gravity. What book is this from? ¬_¬

It’s from Twilight.

I should have guessed as much. God damn it, Stephenie Meyer.

Always with the bad.

(Source: reasoningwithvampires, via lelliel)

January 11th

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