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ALESSANDRO BY SIMON BARNES
Who wants to see this birthday boy in his birthday suit?
There’s more complex mythology connected with snakes than any other group of creatures on the planet. In western culture snakes are associated with the unapologetically evil from the Book of Genesis to Harry Potter. Phallic, poisonous, legless, undulating, sinister, cold-blooded, unblinking: they stand for the wild world at its most inhuman and therefore most threatening. As a logical extension of this, snakes have come to represent all the evil in the world, everything that is dangerous and disturbing. Which is tough load for any creature to bear. It’s the poison thing that does it, I suppose. Actually the correct word is venom: poison is ingested or inhaled, venom is injected. Intuitive human taxonomy places snakes in two classes: venomous and non-venomous. There are around 3,000 species of snakes, and less than a quarter of them are venomous; of these, only about a third are capable of killing a human. However, it has to be admitted that the idea of 250 species all coming to get you at the same time is as compelling as it is irrational.
Ten Million Aliens: A Journey Through the Entire Animal Kingdom by Simon Barnes
You gotta share more about your OCs. What about Simon i love simon
Simon? My piece of garbage little boy?? He's tiny, he's tired, and he Needs a wifi connection to live. He's constantly cold but he refuses to buy a new jacket (who has the money??) and his glasses are g r o ss. Technically he should be constantly on the move after having pissed off a lot of people who's organisation he hacked, but he's stressed and depressed so he's hiding out in a dorm with a bunch of college kids who are under the impression that he's just a highschool dropout/runaway who'll eventually get bored or tired and go back home
Andrew England photographed by Simon Barnes
ALESSANDRO BY SIMON BARNES
ALESSANDRO PHOTOGRAPHED BY SIMON BARNES