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Salvador Dalí and Lotte Tarp by Werner Bokelberg, 1965
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So that fancy jewelry was maybe a little out of your price range, but how about some life-sized dino sculptures for your yard? Now on sale starting at a mere $39,999.99!
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Charles and Ray Eames Living Room Exhibit - California Design, 1930-1965: Living in a Modern Way, an exhibit at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), pulled together pieces of great design which included Charles & Ray Eames’s living room from their 1949 Case Study House #8 located in the Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles.
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This makes me feel very weird and uncomfortable, I do not like it.A child’s skull before losing their baby teeth
I… no… no, it can’t be like that. Someone come and tell me that’s not how it is!
I have absolutely no understanding of human anatomy but if this is true, then there’s now another reason to be terrified by children.
That’s usually how it is, but I think that might be a bisected version for use in dental school, because usually they’re not exposed and have a thin layer of bone covering them.
Also, I really regret looking that up, because I stumbled across this image, which I’m sure will haunt me forever.
They should use these in fallout-ish games.
Sweet Geesus this is terrifying! Indeed logical, but I’ve never thought about it. Can a new movie/game please use this reference for childrenzombies?
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Fake blood is splashed on the walls of the hallway set of The Shining where the Grady Twins appear.
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Marina Abramovic
self flagellation performance