Mysterious events beginning in December, 1970, set against the backdrop of a town laid low by disaster. A story about death, religion, trauma, love, and healing. This blog contains gore and body horror.
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#by the way for anyone curious#this is john wayne brown#he and his wife orphaned their 5 kids doing this shit
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who is it ?
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-René Magritte:
·Les mémoires d'un saint (1960) ·La parade (1940) ·The Pleasure Principle (Portrait of Edward James) (1937) ·L’automate (1928/1929) ·La belle de la nuit. Magritte (1940)
-Twin Peaks Season 3 (David Lynch & Mark Frost, 2017) & Twin Peaks: Fire Walk with Me (David Lynch, 1992)
vía: Twin Peaks ARG
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Illustrations from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein by Bernie Wrightson (1983)
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Madge Gill
ink and watercolour on paper
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"DISRUPTION: TACTICS
The faggots never tire of fucking with the men's minds. Once all the faggots let their hair grow long, wore necklaces made of silver and shells and clothes of colorful, elaborate fabrics. They looked so stunning that the men over-looked their principles and began to look stunning also. When the men all looked like faggots, the faggots cut their hair, put on black leather and looked like the men used to look. The men were annoyed and pretended not to notice. Growing bored with basic black leather, the faggots began to elaborate. They wore black fish-net stockings and high heels with their black leather jackets. They carefully sewed imitation rhinestones all over their black leather pants. They wore feather boas as they rode their motorcycles through the devastated city. They wore flowing gold lame gowns and workboots with their short hair and dirty fingernails. They drank beer and swore, in velvet robes and furs. They sipped champagne and talked refined in paint-splattered blue denim. The men did not want to look at any of this. And when they had to, they became confused and petulant and unpleasant, which pleased the faggots."
The Faggots and their Friends Between Revolutions, Larry Mitchell (1977)
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Remember this legendary scary image?

Guess what, we found its real author and origin! This was an incredibly fun scavenger hunt. Please give this video a look if you want to know about it!
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Four of Swords. Art by Jesse Lonergan, from The Unveiled Tarot.
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