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Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell open for Stella McCartney’s First Chloé Collection-Spring 1998
At her feet—in a pool—was a dead man.
Lancelot Speed, from Eric Brighteyes, by H. Rider Haggard, London, 1891.
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François Lebeau Photographer . Brooklyn June 2014 .
I can face anything but reality.
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The Warren Occult Museum (founded 1952) by Ed and Lorraine Warren, most notable for their investation of the Amityville house, though most of you will probably remember them from watching The Conjuring.They created the New England Society for Psychic Research in 1951. The museum is the world’s largest and oldest museum of its kind, boasting a vast collection of haunted items and items used in occult and satanic rituals. I’m sure some of you remember our post about Annabelle the Raggedy-Ann doll, which can be found in this museum.
Drawn by a paranoid schizophrenic patient in an asylum.
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