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merildae · 2 months
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Transfigure, 2024
16 x26 in
Oil on canvas
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snootyfoxfashion · 4 months
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Crochet Skeleton Top from AlisdaKnit
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seabeck · 1 year
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A gift for the spineless
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thensson · 9 months
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On Ribcages
Prescription for Lilies, Serena Crane || Upside Down, Mangonimbus || The Roots Around my Ribcage, Seyda Noir || @dangerouslusttt || Intimacy, Marge Piercy ||
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ruthlessravenart · 4 months
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Manta-Mermaid
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kneedles · 11 months
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Sharp hips, giant rib cage, my bones are always trying to escape 🦴✨
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sunshineface · 10 months
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atypium · 8 months
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One more Thadée, i don't really know what i'm doing
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taxusbaccata6 · 5 months
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poisonedsequin · 2 years
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off-white spring 2023 rtw
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sk1nnyluvsstuff · 1 year
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Some skinsp0/mealsp0 for yall
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texaschainsawmascara · 7 months
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Bone To Love You by Joyce Lee
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ghoullnextdoor · 8 months
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Michael's has some very cool Halloween items this year 👀🦴💀🦇
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gracelacourte · 2 months
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Fullmetal Heart
i learn how to WELD
METAL METAL METAL CRUNCH
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ppmid · 2 years
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Rotten Core Goblin - Shop this design here
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[Rubin Museum]
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“I’m not sure it is possible to articulate grief through language. You can say, I was so sad I thought my bones would collapse. I thought I would die. But language always falls short of the body when it comes to the intensity of corporeal experience. The best we can do is bring language in relationship to corporeal experience—bring words close to the body—as close as possible. Close enough to shatter them. Or close enough to knock a body out. To bring language close to the intensity of experiences like love or death or grief or pain is to push on the affect of language. Its sounds and grunts and ecstatic noises. The ritual sense of language. Or the cry.” — Lidia Yuknavitch, from The Chronology of Water [alive on all channels]
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