Then the strangest thing happened: he disappeared. No one could explain exactly what happened. No note, no tracks, no clues. And no funeral—Kit’s children insisted there was no reason to mourn.


i'm pretty stuffed on bullshit.



Anonymous asked: I hope this doesn't sound nagging (because it's not intended to), but are you going to post more gifs soon?

don’t worry you’re not bugging me! i want to make more soon but i’ve been dealing with ~personal issues~ lately and i’m in my last week of school before 3 days of finals start. once i’m done with that i have a few weeks dedicated to just relaxing so i’ll definitely be posting more then :)



"I just know I’ll be working with Taissa [Farmiga] again."
— Evan Peters on AHS: Coven


Anonymous asked: I haven't seen AHS, but it seems really interesting. I wanted to know how scary it really is? I thought you were the right person to ask haha

hello! well first off, yes it is SUPER interesting. the plot lines are obviously planned out far in advance and it has that LOST-like sense of writing where it can be super confusing at times but then at the end it’s nice and complete and wrapped up with a bow.

secondly, it can be scary at times, depending on what you think is scary. i think season 1 is scarier because it revolves around a /house/. season 2 was more about psychological horror (among other things—but mainly psychological) so i found it to be less scary and more interesting history-wise. i watched the first episode of season 1 by myself at night, and i thought i wouldn’t be able to complete the show, but then i just started watching it during the day and i was completely fine!

i’ve heard season 3 isn’t going to be as horrifying, and the nice thing is that if you think a certain season just isn’t for you, you can just watch another season that you prefer! 

i, personally, think it isn’t super scary as long as you’re in a comfortable environment that doesn’t make you anxious. the show is AMAZING and so, so worth watching!