‘Danaë’ by Gustav Klimt, c. 1907-1908.
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Photoplay, December 1934
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self taught on the tambourine
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Jan Van Imschoot (Be 1963)
Eulalia (1998)
Oil on canvas
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The Bat Woman by Albert Joseph Penot (1890)
The Vampire woman by Leanna TenEycke.
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The solitude of the Lolita seems key, her silence and secrets codependent components of her character—a character shaped by the demands of abuse. She wouldn’t be a Lolita if she weren’t able to carry that weight.
Kate Elizabeth Russell, “Maison Nymphette" in Lolita in the Afterlife
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leonard cohen, 1975.
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i'm not a beatles rpf "fan" really like i firmly believe some gay shit was happening but i'm not a fan in the sense that it brings me no joy. i know the truth but i don't like it.
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he would have thrived as an eromenos.
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Albert Weisgerber
St. Sebastian
1910
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Does your utopia include slaughterhouses?
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its really crazy how people love to blorbopost about how their blorbo is a War Criminal Scrunkly but those same people will act like you ate their dog if you so much as imply that scrunkly has any textual relation to sexual violence
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Cover detail of a book about John the Baptist with the illustration by Jan Henryk Rosen, 1934.
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[names my sons cain and abel] alright. get to it
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