kate bush was only 22 and on the battlefield…she should’ve been at the club
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Cimetière de Montmartre. Photo by Amber Maitrejean
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Decorative cover of ‘Autumn Hours and Fireside Reading’ by Mrs C. M. Kirkland. Published 1854 by Charles Scribner.
University of California Libraries
archive.org
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Carl
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Fernando Ortega, N. Clavipes Meets S. Erard, Mov. 1, 2008
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bats
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The Mirror-Faced Grim Reaper in Meshes of the Afternoon (1943), dir. Maya Deren, Alexander Hammid
“This film is endowed with an acute sense of restlessness and alienation; reflecting this uncanny estrangement in the doubling, tripling and quadrupling of its central character, and in its cyclic narrative, a structure that seems condemned to repetition. Why is the hooded Death figure constructed as a kind of mirror? Are we dealing with Nietzsche’s notion of ‘eternal return’? (…) You could go on forever about the meaning buried in this particular work. It invites and eludes analysis.” – CINEMA AND DREAM-LOGIC IN MESHES OF THE AFTERNOON
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Micro-CT scan of a two-headed carpet python
The Two-Headed Calf, Laura Gilpin
Bartolomeo Bimbi, Two-Headed Lamb, 1721
A calf with three eyes born in North Wales
Stillborn fawn found by Kevin Serres and taxidermied by Wild Images in Motion
The Kitten, Mary Oliver
Healthy lamb born with two heads in China
Terracotta pair of horses, ca. 750–600 B.C
The skull of a two headed calf
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The old Griffen place by History Rambler on Flickr.
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I’ve yet to see St. Valentine’s skull on tumblr this year so here you go:
happy optional memorial of saint valentine, bishop and martyr
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Florence Welch by Nicole Nodland, 2023 (x)
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ketzal_coatl
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