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Girls Incorporated (1959)
TWIN PEAKS (LOG LADY INTRODUCTIONS) | 1.04 — “Rest In Pain” (1990)
aleksandra waliszewska // yves olade // joy priest, horsepower // richard siken, wishbone
I was very ill with high fever, and the Grim Reaper in person appeared in front of my bed. I tried to scare him with a crucifix, but since he’s not a vampire or the devil, he didn’t paid much attention and continued to crouch over my bed. Then my dog came running to my bedroom, very excited to see so many tasty bones. The dog jumped on Death’s leg. Death was horrified by thinking of being gnawed by a dog and ran away. I felt better then and healed. I’m grateful for staying alive.
HAUSU (1977) dir. Nobuhiko Ôbayashi
Photography by Michael McCluskey
Women in Front of Barber Shop, New Orleans, Photo by Ralston Crawford, 1960
Susana Raab, Playing Hookey, Punta Hermosa, Lima, Peru, 2008-2013
With the present retablo, I infinitely thank Saint Peter for helping me to overcome the fear of swimming in the ocean because after watching the film “Jaws” in the movies I got a trauma and wouldn’t go swimming. But I’ve overcome it now. May you be blessed.
Raul Dominguez, Mexico
colors of vietnam, as captured through the lens of khanh phan-thi
This post is for Wenona. Kometenbuch, 16th century
by Philip Sauerbeck
Shoes (1916)
Emile Baes (1879-1954) - Nu debout
“Parasite” painted on a statue of Queen Elizabeth in Kent, England