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The noctuid moth Ascalapha odorata bears the common name “Black Witch”. It is considered an omen of death in Mexican and Caribbean folklore. In Mexico, it is known as “Mariposa de la muerte”.
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Photo By George Krause From The “Saints And Martyrs” Series
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Alexandre-Jean Dubois-Drahonet
French, 1791-1834
Female nude, 1831 (detail)
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Cats with entwining tails. The great small cat, and others. 1914. Chapter header.
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Spore print of Amanita Muscarius. Our edible toadstools and mushrooms and how to distinguish them. 1895.
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Detail from “Portrait of a Woman with Cigarette” by Oskar Zwintscher
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‘there wasn't enough naan so we shared the last piece’
a group of friends had a reunion after over a year since they were in medschool together. they dressed in znali, ate naan and kebab, and fed each other bites full of love. it reminds me of how I want to dress up the most, look my best and sexiest, for the most intimate dinners with those I’ve found most comfort with in life. I hope the work I create and am a part of always reminds me of that.
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Merle Oberon as George Sand in A Song to Remember, 1945
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