RICTUS
[noun]
1. the expanse of an open mouth, a bird’s beak, or similar structure.
2. a gaping grimace; a fixed grin.
Etymology: From Latin rictus, participle of ringor (“open the mouth wide”).
The locations of every cryptid or “monster” across America
“1 July. Too tired.”
— Franz Kafka, Diaries (via sheis)
— The nightmare swirls and churns unending! —
Menton J. Matthews III