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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
Three Goblin Art

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noise dept.
styofa doing anything
trying on a metaphor

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todays bird

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
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Kiana Khansmith
Misplaced Lens Cap
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Debbie Harry
Art & Photo by HR Giger
WINONA RYDER as MINA HARKER and SADIE FROST as LUCY WESTENRA
BRAM STOKER'S DRACULA (1992)
dir. francis ford coppola
erotic melancholy; June 27, 1914 [From Lou Andreas-Salomé to Rainer Maria Rilke] Rilke and Andreas-Salomé: a love story in letters (1897-1926)
t-shirt with the words “high-functioning corpse” printed on it
Gerda Wegener (1885–1940), Portrait of Ellen von Kohl, 1906
In the Grass (c. 1864-1865) by Arthur Hughes (English, 1832 – 1915), oil on cardboard, 26.5 cm (10.4 in) x 35.6 cm (14 in), Sheffield Galleries & Museums Trust
Concerts will have you staring at the taller person infront of you and thinking Why were you born? Why? Why? Why?
Cat with a fish bowl Brooch - 1900s
i love my misandrist mother i asked her one time if she liked lord of the rings and she said “i’m tired of men going on adventures”
Block printed wallpaper of Morning Glory - ca 1795-1810, France.
UNDERWORLD 2003, dir. Len Wiseman
Isabella Morton (1847–1937)
cover illusration from “A Fantasy of Souls” by Mary Washington Smith McLaughlin (as Margaret Irving), 1912
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Pair of woman’s gloves, made in the US, 1885-95 (source).
The Vix Krater
A 6th century BC Greek bronze vessel imported to the Celts. Discovered in Bourgogne/France in the tomb of the “Lady of Vix”, a Celtic princess. It remains the largest known metal vessel of Western antiquity.
The Vix Grave is a burial mound near the village of Vix in northern Burgundy. The broader site is a prehistoric Celtic complex from the Late Hallstatt and Early La Tène periods, consisting of a fortified settlement and several burial mounds.
The grave of the Lady of Vix, dating to c. 500 BC, had never been disturbed and thus contained remarkably rich grave offerings. Known in French as the Trésor de Vix, these included a great deal of jewelry and the bronze "Vix krater", the largest known metal vessel from Western classical antiquity.