The Greek Gods are not gone. They are just in a k-hole.
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Only false emperors and whores seek gold, but I am crowned with clouds.
Only false emperors and whores seek gold, but I am crowned with clouds.
Destroy imperatives!
Destroy imperatives!
Worlds always end the way you think they do.
Worlds always end the way you think they do.
Commit to lines. Commit to fragments.
Commit to lines. Commit to fragments.
2014-01-04 20:23:19 +0000
@DangerMindsBlog “FlipperÛªs May 29, 1981 opening set for Throbbing Gristle at San FranciscoÛªs Kezar Pavilion” Time machine, please take me!
“He who has eyes sees all in everything.”
“He who has eyes sees all in everything.”
No greater barbarism than the language of self-help
No greater barbarism than the language of self-help
Ysophagus is componed of tuo tuniclez villulate withinforþ continued with þe pellicle of þe mouþ & vtward carnous which forsoþ is continued with þe pelliclez of þe selfe wombe.
The deceased in this picture appears to be a fox, which was probably the animal intended to be represented in the original, although, in the copy of it preserved, it looks more like a squirrel. The bier is carried by the goat and the boar, while a little dog underneath is taking liberties with the tail of the latter. Immediately before the bier, the hare carries the lighted taper, preceded by the wolf, who carries the cross, and the bear, who holds in one hand the holy-water vessel and in the other the aspersoir.