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  1. Charles Bukowski

    voodoowop:

    I will remember your small room 
    the feel of you 
    the light in the window 
    your records 
    your books 
    our morning coffee 
    our noons our nights 
    our bodies spilled together 
    sleeping 
    the tiny flowing currents 
    immediate and forever 
    your leg my leg 
    your arm my arm 
    your smile and the warmth 
    of you 
    who made me laugh 
    again.

    Charles Bukowski

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  4. illustratedanatomy:

Autobiography and Superstition | Audrey Niffenegger on We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/29493270
Audrey Niffenegger one of my all time favorite artists. 

    illustratedanatomy:

    Autobiography and Superstition | Audrey Niffenegger on We Heart It. http://weheartit.com/entry/29493270

    Audrey Niffenegger one of my all time favorite artists. 

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  6. noctex:

Vertabrae

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    Vertabrae

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  8. collective-history:

In demonology, Belphegor is a demon, and one of the seven princes of Hell, who helps people make discoveries. He seduces people by suggesting to them ingenious inventions that will make them rich. According to some 16th century demonologists, his power is stronger in April. Bishop and witch-hunter Peter Binsfeld believed that Belphegor tempts by means of laziness. Also, according to Peter Binsfeld’s Binsfeld’s Classification of Demons, Belphegor is the chief demon of the deadly sin known as Sloth in Christian tradition.
Belphegor originated as the Assyrian Baal-Peor, the Moabitish god to whom the Israelites became attached in Shittim, which was associated with licentiousness and orgies. It was worshipped in the form of a phallus. As a demon, he is described in Kabbalistic writings as the “disputer”, an enemy of the sixth Sephiroth “beauty”. When summoned, he can grant riches, the power of discovery and ingenious invention. His role as a demon was to sow discord among men and seduce them to evil through the apportionment of wealth.
Belphegor (Lord of the Opening) was pictured in two different fashions: as a beautiful young woman or as a monstrous, bearded demon with horns and sharply pointed nails; the former form, according to most sources, was his earthly disguise when invoked by mortals. According to De Plancy’s Dictionnaire Infernal, he was Hell’s ambassador to France. Belphegor also figures in Milton’s Paradise Lost and in Victor Hugo’s The Toilers of the Sea.
According to legend, Belphegor was sent from Hell by Pluto to find out if there really was such a thing on earth as married happiness. Rumor of such had reached the demons but they knew that people were not designed to live in harmony. Belphegor’s experiences in the world soon convinced him that the rumor was groundless. The story is found in various works of early modern literature, hence the use of the name to apply to a misanthrope or a licentious person.

    collective-history:

    In demonology, Belphegor is a demon, and one of the seven princes of Hell, who helps people make discoveries. He seduces people by suggesting to them ingenious inventions that will make them rich. According to some 16th century demonologists, his power is stronger in April. Bishop and witch-hunter Peter Binsfeld believed that Belphegor tempts by means of laziness. Also, according to Peter Binsfeld’s Binsfeld’s Classification of Demons, Belphegor is the chief demon of the deadly sin known as Sloth in Christian tradition.

    Belphegor originated as the Assyrian Baal-Peor, the Moabitish god to whom the Israelites became attached in Shittim, which was associated with licentiousness and orgies. It was worshipped in the form of a phallus. As a demon, he is described in Kabbalistic writings as the “disputer”, an enemy of the sixth Sephiroth “beauty”. When summoned, he can grant riches, the power of discovery and ingenious invention. His role as a demon was to sow discord among men and seduce them to evil through the apportionment of wealth.

    Belphegor (Lord of the Opening) was pictured in two different fashions: as a beautiful young woman or as a monstrous, bearded demon with horns and sharply pointed nails; the former form, according to most sources, was his earthly disguise when invoked by mortals. According to De Plancy’s Dictionnaire Infernal, he was Hell’s ambassador to France. Belphegor also figures in Milton’s Paradise Lost and in Victor Hugo’s The Toilers of the Sea.

    According to legend, Belphegor was sent from Hell by Pluto to find out if there really was such a thing on earth as married happiness. Rumor of such had reached the demons but they knew that people were not designed to live in harmony. Belphegor’s experiences in the world soon convinced him that the rumor was groundless. The story is found in various works of early modern literature, hence the use of the name to apply to a misanthrope or a licentious person.

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I just want to kiss you all over…
lol@joshwwww

    I just want to kiss you all over…

    lol@joshwwww

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    Electric Wizard - Satanic Rites of Drugula

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non-volerli-vittime:

k’ak’ naab’och k’ak’
made a new jade and amber necklace and got a new dress and had time to mess around with hipstamatic.  

Fierce TK is fierce!

    skeletalearth:

    non-volerli-vittime:

    k’ak’ naab’
    och k’ak’

    made a new jade and amber necklace and got a new dress and had time to mess around with hipstamatic.  

    Fierce TK is fierce!

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  22. cultqueens:

Asia Argento, “B. Monkey”, 1998.

    cultqueens:

    Asia Argento, “B. Monkey”, 1998.

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    #o u fancy #compensating for its inferiority to coffee

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