The Easter Island’s Secret
Toasted bread with vanilla ice cream and honey by simplificity on Flickr.
Sooo fucking done with this bullshit......
What does human flesh taste like? - Of course the age, the body part being eaten, and the cooking method shall affect the taste of the meat. Armin Meiwes, the German cannibal who killed and ate a willing man that he discovered online, reported that human flesh tastes like pork “but a little bit more bitter, stronger. It tastes quite good.” Issei Sagawa, a Japanese cannibal who killed and ate a female classmate that he had a crush on, described human flesh as “odorless” and not “gamey.” Arthur Shawcross, a serial killer who targeted prostitutes in Rochester, New York, claims that cooked human flesh tastes like a “nice roast pork.” Omaima Nelson, an Egyptian model who bludgeoned her husband to death before skinning, castrating, and eating his ribs, described eating them as “so sweet, it’s so delicious… I like mine tender.”
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Japanese schoolgirls during World War II.
“I’m just passin’ through.” “Through the territory?”
~Paul Kirchner, 1976
Watching my little brother try and mack on a girl my age is both beautiful and painful at the see time
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By: Maria Popova
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‘A magical display of the problem of life in the labyrinth of time.’
After last week’s discovery of Salvador Dalí’s little-known 1969 Alice in Wonderland illustrations, I followed the rabbit hole to another confluence of creative culture titans. In 1945, Dalí and Walt Disney embarked upon a formidable collaboration — to create a six-minute sequence combining animation with live dancers, in the process inventing a new animation technique inspired by Freud’s work of Freud on the unconscious mind and the hidden images with double meaning. The film, titled Destino, tells the tragic love story of Chronos, the personification of time, who falls in love with a mortal woman as the two float across the surrealist landscapes of Dalí’s paintings. The poetic, wordless animation features a score by Mexican composer Armando Dominguez performed by Dora Luz.
As fascinating as the film itself is the juxtaposition of the two creative geniuses behind it, each bringing his own life-lens to the project — Dalí described the film as “A magical display of the problem of life in the labyrinth of time” and Disney called it “A simple story about a young girl in search of true love.” Source:mentalfloss
Artist Kim Simonsson unveils his exhibition “Moss People” at Jason Jacques Gallery in New York. In his art, Kim depicts strange children accompanied with forest animals like fawns and rabbits. These ceramic sculptures straight out of a fairy tale catch our attention with their monochromatic white and green colors, as if they were covered with moss.Artist Kim Simonsson unveils his exhibition “Moss People” at Jason Jacques Gallery in New York. In his art, Kim depicts strange children accompanied with forest animals like fawns and rabbits. These ceramic sculptures straight out of a fairy tale catch our attention with their monochromatic white and green colors, as if they were covered with moss. source: fubiz