LAUREL SANTORO of OLD LACE & ARSENIC
if only bleeding heart's as easily concealed/as initial tattooed across your skin/rather take an acid trip/than down my memory lane
@infamous-if
in the silent era of horror, the word "horror" began to be used as a generic signation, and more often instead used was the words "weird" and "mythical and mysterious." this is a time when adaptions were so rapidly made like frankenstein and edgar allan poe's works dominated this era. horror as a genre wasn't specifically "created" or the word wasn't used until dracula in the 1930s.
Chris Burden. “Prelude to 220, or 110”. Still from Performance. 1971.
apologies are pointless to me now. change your ways or get the fuck outta my way.
a slow death
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