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scout collects roadkill for her taxidermy. she loves to work with roadkill and make neat things from it,from bracelets to rings to necklaces - you name it,scout can make it.
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scout collects roadkill for her taxidermy. she loves to work with roadkill and make neat things from it,from bracelets to rings to necklaces - you name it,scout can make it.
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scout became fascinated with death and the dead after her near death experience with bullies beating her up so bad,she died for a time but was brought back to life by paramedics. she wasn't the same after that and started to really dive into the darker things in life. she started to collect dead animals in her room,birds mostly and kept them in her room for a long period of time until you can smell the rot scent coming off the dead animals she'd keep under her bed. she'll carry them around in baggies,giving them a wiff to get the stench of rot and death on her nostrils. it gets people to stay away from her,but she also does this because of the genuine fascination with death she has. hence the self given nickname 'morbid'.
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Franz Wright, from God's Silence; "E.D. in Coma"
“Brutal perhaps, but at the same time delicate, very delicate.”
— D. H. Lawrence, from The Complete Works; “The Rainbow,” wr. c. 1919 (via tawnygold)