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If you see this, share a skeleton (or two or three)

Whenever someone's misdeeds are exposed, you get people who are convinced they can plainly see the evil essence in the perpetrator's features, pointing to "dead, soulless eyes" and such. Do you trust your fickle perception that much?

Stumbled upon the best public bookcase in the world. Unless you have contenders?

Never believe anyone telling you that demons spoke to them. Demons have massive tongues that prevent them from uttering intelligible words.

"And the idol said, Let there be eyelid: and there was eyelid. And the idol saw the eyelid, that it was good: and the idol divided the eyelid from the confirmation. And the idol called the eyelid Bar, and the confirmation he called Proof. And the adventure and the mustard were the first bar."

Inner space walk

Post four of your favorite films if you’re so inclined!

Happy birthday Robert Wyatt, 80 today. Some years ago, I saw Wyatt being interviewed on stage. Asked what records he'd been listening to, he said: "I've been getting into singers who are really in tune. Nat King Cole, voices that occupy the centre of the note." Changed the way I hear music. πŸ™

I'm convinced that whoever took this picture did so from this specific angle because they wanted the woman behind the podium to be in the shot. Did they call her name to get her attention, or did she feel their gaze on the back of her neck?

"Gone into hiding, can't abide the latest tidings from the tribe. It's reported hopes are thwarted, nothing of the wonderful survives. Its resurrection is the purpose of our lives, But who can rise? How thick the lids lie on my eyes..." Peter Blegvad, "Strayed" πŸ–ΌοΈ Lucien Freud, self-portrait (1963)

"I believed that your eyes were flooding the world... Opened like mouths in clamor... So aching That they seemed a heart broken in two ardent pieces... They were flowing from your enigmatic face" (1/3)

Man Ray's cover for Andre Breton's 'Le surrealisme et la peinture', 1928. #ManRay #AndreBreton #Surrealism

It's a bird... It's a plane... It's Supermonk! When a dumb kid knocks down a plank from a balcony and falls head first through the hole, Supermonk is here to save the plank.