Look what I've got in the mail today: my very own Hannibal! The...
Look what I've got in the mail today: my very own Hannibal!
The one and only, genuine, original.
Made by a talented and amazing artist/friend Caroline.
Check her website with other handmade dolls!
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Dear weirdos, I'm sorry for my inaction in these days.
I’m too busy with my personal life at the moment.
But soon there will be queues and weird confessions again!
I promise.
Ta, stay weird.
woman who hates plants
but she likes cigarettes.
https://vimeo.com/66989723
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Eraserhead
Eraserhead
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ADAM RUSHTON
Blanche Dumas French woman from the 19th century with 3 legs...
Blanche Dumas
French woman from the 19th century with 3 legs and 2 fully-formed vaginas. It is rumored that she had sex with Juan Baptiste dos Santos (the man with 2 penises) when they were both in Paris.
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Atavism is the tendency to revert to ancestral type. In...
Atavism is the tendency to revert to ancestral type. In biology, an atavism is an evolutionary throwback, such as traits reappearing which had disappeared generations before. Atavisms can occur in several ways. One way is when genes for previously existing phenotypical features are preserved in DNA, and these become expressed through a mutation that either knock out the overriding genes for the new traits or make the old traits override the new one. A number of traits can vary as a result of shortening of the fetal development of a trait (neoteny) or by prolongation of the same. In such a case, a shift in the time a trait is allowed to develop before it is fixed can bring forth an ancestral phenotype…
Read more on the wikipedia.
skinny-depression: this really, really gets to me. you see the...
this really, really gets to me.
you see the blade up there, with wings. like it's the savior and an angel coming when we need it the most. the open wrists releases dark emotions and dark powers and dark monsters that's inside of us, that's being let out when the angel, the blade, cuts the wrist open and makes it all better.
this photo is just way too powerful not to reblog. everything in this photo makes so much sense
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Jonathan Edward Guthmann Crucifixion study (March '13)
Crucifixion study (March '13)
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