A businessman’s Sunday
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A businessman’s Sunday
Hiroka Yamashita (Japanese, b. 1991), Ueno Fighting, 2016. Acrylic and oil on canvas, 48x38 in.
little part of my zine, MMXVI (2016)
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available as of yesterday on the TCAF online marketplace :,) you can pick up a copy for 4 evil dollars!
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Emil O'Melia (eh-mill oh meal-ia) haunts a house atop a dark scary hill in New England, although they spawned in Baltimore, Maryland. In the
how to haunt a house 🖤 house not included :/
Mi-Young Choi (b. South Korea, resides London, UK) - Enlightenment, 2013 Paintings: Oil on Canvas
Mi-Young Choi (b. South Korea, resides London, UK) - Enlightenment, 2013 Paintings: Oil on Canvas
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Magic in the everything, Cory Feder
Sylvia Fein (American, *1919).
just remembered i wasnt on tumblr when i made this for a powerpoint party
I still think that my favorite urban legend/folklore fact is that there are certain areas in New Orleans where you cannot get a taxi late at night not because it isn’t safe, but because taxi companies have had recurring problems of picking up ghosts in those areas who are not aware that they are dead and disappearing from the cab before reaching the destination and therefore stiffing the driver on the fare causing a loss for the company.
An occupational hazard of cab driving I had not previously considered
I love that the nola problem here is not “ghosts in my taxi cab,” but “ghosts are FUCKING BROKE DEAD BASTARDS & I GOT BILLS”
Horror is when ghosts get into cabs and scare drivers Magical realism is when cab companies have to develop policies to prevent ghastly fare-theft
In a book about the tsunami in Japan in 2011, the writer talked about how there was a huge increase in reports of ghostly activity. Apparently in Japan treating ghosts rudely is basically considered the stupidest thing you could possibly do. For months after the tsunami, taxi drivers would pick up a passenger only to have them give an address in one of the devastated areas. The cab driver often looked up halfway to the destination to find their fare had disappeared. Not wanting to be impolite to the person (even if they were dead) they’d drive to the address, open the door to let them out, then drive away.
my favourite greetings to the universe from the Voyager spacecraft 💌
The clouds of Venus in infrared