“I won’t glorify or romanticize heartbreak, for me it was a kind of death and I was forced to keep living.”— Warsan Shire
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Andrii,
P.R
Without madness what is man?
Darkness as also light, fairy tales and fantasy, fashion, body modifications, art, traveling, books, manga and comics, and ancient history.
“I won’t glorify or romanticize heartbreak, for me it was a kind of death and I was forced to keep living.”— Warsan Shire
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Jan Van de Velde the Younger - The Sorceress, 1626.
“The Sorceress” is an engraving by Jan Van de Velde the Younger sometimes referred to as ‘The Witch at her Cauldron Surrounded by Beasts’. The image shows a topless Malefica, accompanied by a goat, pouring material for her potion into a boiling cauldron from a horn. Opposite her lie various creatures and goblins, the most curious of which is adding his own spice to the mix from two smoking pipes in his anus. Other creatures are smoking the same pipes more conventionally in their mouths, while one breathes fire from his eyes and nose to heat the brazier.
- Charles Bukowski, The Pleasures Of The Damned
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- Pablo Neruda, “Sonnet XCIV”
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original: “En un beso, sabrás todo lo que he callado.”
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