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Make them pray. Let them remind themselves it was a queen that gave them the harvest. They’ll be hungry but then they’ll turn to you, and then they will pray to Ostara once again.
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the cashier said “i haven’t seen these in a long time” and i said “the condoms?” and she said “no, the yu-gi-oh cards” and i DiedÂ
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Possession (1981) // Voodoo In My Blood (2016)
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Tiffany Bozic once said that she felt like she was born with a heightened sense that everything is connected. Some of her earliest childhood memories take place on her family’s farm in Arkansas, where she grew up watching animals being born, and also killed in a slaughterhouse. It was a nurturing and also traumatizing experience that continues to affect her art. Bozic’s dream-like paintings of animals at different stages of life have appeared in several Hi-Fructose issues, most recently Vol. 30, and soon our exhibition at Virgina MOCA. Her images are visual metaphors for human and nature’s shared effort to live life fully.
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