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Julia Brown was a magic practitioner in Louisiana in the early 20th century. She was frequently visited by the townsfolk, who eventually took advantage of her power. After getting fed up, she placed a curse on the town, claiming that when she died she was going to take the town with her. Brown died in 1915, and at her funeral, a hurricane swept though and flooded the town. Many people died in the flood, and attempts to rebuild were unsuccessful.
Sybil Buck by Bettina Rheims
reblogging okay with all credits intact!
a group of students behind their banners Tiananmen Square, Beijing, 1989 photo Peter Turnley
The Fourth Sex: Adolescent Extremes | Francesco Bonami and Raf Simons | 2003
chrome hearts feature in smart 6/15/1998
ph. M Schmidt
Benjamin Garg collection archive by Agnieszka Chabros
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Agnieszka Chabros for Krystal Deans
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Trenton for Teeth Magazine shot by Mark Aghatise, styled by Ian McRae
ALL these THINGS into POSITION……….No.5
19th Century Lyre made from a human skull, antelope horns, skin, gut, and hair. It is currently stored at The Met.
Tasha Tilberg by Nathaniel Goldberg
Diedrick Brackens, ‘The Cup is a Cloud’, woven cotton, acrylic yarn and mirrored acrylic, 2018