The Nightmare (1894) Eugène Thivier (1845–1920)
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The Nightmare (1894) Eugène Thivier (1845–1920)
E. W. Kemble's "Death's Laboratory" on the cover of Collier's (June 3, 1905)
the allegory of perception - Sarah Friedl
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What if there is no truth, no bigger picture, just realities overlapping each other and capturing you for a little while.
Story for the Gods
Disclaimer: This blog post is purely for fun and educational purposes. The use of gods and mythological references is metaphorical and does not reflect any personal belief in those deities. In ancient times, the gods were revered as all-knowing, invincible beings, capable of creating and destroying worlds at a whim. They lived in the heavens, untouched by the mortal struggles of life. Yet, if…
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