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Preslav Kostov - Rotation of Ben
Harold Edgerton (1903-1990), Bullet through candle flame
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If you think evil thoughts and concentrate real hard you can manifest them as purple orbs. You can throw them at enemies, to inflict a poison damage over time effect.
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Billy Paul - War of the Gods - 1973
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Andy Warhol and Jean-Michel Basquiat photographed by Tseng Kwong Chi, 1985
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Blue Devils of Paramin Village, Trinidad & Tobago.Ā
The Blue Devils are among the most vibrant and energetic traditional characters in the Carnival of Trinidad, one of the largest in the Americas. Akin to ājab molassiā (or āmolasses devilsā) and sometimes identified simply as ājabs,ā blue devils paint their clothes and skin blue, often by using āazulilloā, an ordinary bluing laundry tablet. It is difficult to date the origin of the blue devils accurately, but they can be traced back at least to the period before World War I, and some claim much earlier. Blue devil ābands,ā as the groups are known, appear throughout Trinidad, in places like Point Fortin and Arima. But they are often associated with the mountain district of Paramin, about a half hour from Port of Spain, the capital of Trinidad.