Castle Combe, The Cotswolds, Wiltshire, England
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To be loved is to be eaten, and to be a lover is to devour. Love is the flesh of a pomegranate begging to be torn open. Bleeding out into the palm of your hands. To be seen directly— as a scalpel connects with your abdomen. Baring the weight of the debris that lies well beneath the layer of your ribcage.
To be sacrificed on the bed on altar. Hands tightly bound together. Insides rearranged and on display. For who will love you in this state?
Laila, // (Random excerpt of mine).
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Adriana Lima for Glamour UK september 1997.
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twin peaks painting from 2 years ago
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Vincent Price and Jane Asher publicity movie still for The Masque of the Red Death
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Animal of the Day!
Reeves’ Muntjac (Muntiacus reevesi)
(Photo from the Los Angeles Zoo)
Conservation Status- Least Concern
Habitat- Southeastern China; Taiwan
Size (Weight/Length)- 18 kg; 50 cm
Diet- Berries; Nuts; Fungus; Flowers; Carrion; Bird eggs
Cool Facts- Despite being a furry little guy, the Reeves’ muntjac isn’t afraid to show you who’s boss. These solitary deer make their presence known through their distinctive, barking call. When males are threatened, they immediately go on the offensive. Despite their short stature, Reeves’ muntjac are relatively bulky and can push predators and other muntjacs away with their sharp antlers. Once the softer parts are exposed, the muntjac will sink its 5 centimeter long fangs into the threat. The Reeves’ muntjac has been introduced in both the United Kingdom and Japan, being coined an invasive species due to their ability to eat anything from plants to roadkill.
Rating- 12/10 (Small but mighty.)
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