Orbs, candles, snakes, miscellaneous body parts -- I should tidy my desk more often (Nicholas Bibby, White Dwarf 38, February 1983)
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This has been in my drafts since I started Malevolent
(“Let Me See What You Have” Vine)
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❌HELLO! MY NAME IS❌
[ptrn + twt + insta on bio]
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Here’s my collection of vintage Medusas.
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Such violent acts can inspire a surprising range of emotions. Feelings like grief, disgust and shame are to be expected, but these negative reactions are often mirrored by a sense of intimacy and wonder. Holding a severed head in your hands, even cutting off another person’s head, can be a thrill. Owning somebody else’s head can be a fascinating and deeply moving experience. It can be an expression of respect or an act of abuse, or both at once. People invariably treat severed heads as prized possessions, since they are hardly commonplace objects. Whether as a religious relic, a pseudo-scientific icon, an artist’s muse or a soldier’s memento mori, countless human heads have been transformed into vessels for reverence.
Frances Larson Severed: A History of Heads Lost and Heads Found
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d'arce minun sydänkäpyseni
downloaded glaze and tried it out! the squiggles are barely noticeable so long as you don't zoom in :'D but that's fine ig
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N: Shit... This isn't good... I'd had this neighborhood safe for a while now- I need to check the other homes. Damn it.
N---- is unaware, N---- is listening. The inbox is open.
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My collection of vintage severed heads.
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I Was a Teenage Frankenstein (1957)
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WASHINGTON POST, April 25, 1943
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Rubens' Head of Medusa. 1618. Happy Halloween. Don't lose your head.
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https://www.etsy.com/listing/1549372696/lucas-allen-cook-undead-warrior
lucasallencook.etsy.com
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