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Milan Knížák — Destroyed Music (burnt vinyl record, 1979)
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Medea, Pier Paolo Pasolini (1969)
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runs into a cave and breaks my ankle but theres already another guy with a broken ankle inthere so its really awkward
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on wikimedia commons looking at pictures of elk
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nick cave let love in 1994
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A very rare World War I era "Touch Wood" Kewpie doll charm, with articulated arms, a sterling silver body and a wooden head. It would have been worn by an English soldier during World War I as a talisman; the wooden head touched for luck. An English registry mark is stamped on its back.
Kewpie originated as a comic strip figure in 1909, created by Rose O'Neill a New York City illustrator. In 1912 a line of bisque doll based on O'Neill's drawings became an international best selling toy. Since their popularity coincided with WWI, a variety of war-themed Kewpie products were sold.
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with everything going on I think we've earned indoor smoking again
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Saint Margaret of Antioch (detail)
ca. 1475
French
Alabaster with traces of gilding
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crashout so bad i started writing fanfiction
#that and my therapist suggested i institutionalize myself but the fanfiction thing is like way funnier#m
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that entire period is probably why i am as fucked mentally as i am now but i do miss circa this time last year leaving the house at three in the morning for a cigarette and then sitting around in the fields until the sun rises
#seeing medea 1968 in the light of the just risen sun was honestly among the defining moments of 24. possibly of me as a person#m
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Tina Turner photographed by Bob Gruen at home with her sons in View Park, c. 1973.
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Werner Herzog photographed while releasing 11,000 rats in the streets of Schiedam during the filming of "Nosferatu the Vampyre" (1979)
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Rob Pointon (British), Winding up the Great Orme, 2025, Oil on board
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