August 2011
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Aug 31st
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Aug 29th
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Aug 29th
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Aug 29th
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I'd be watching Ewan McGregor prance around in...
but then I’d miss the Latin. I lied, he’s just a Priest. 
Aug 28th
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Aug 28th
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Aug 28th
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Aug 28th
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Aug 27th
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Aug 27th
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Aug 27th
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Aug 27th
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Aug 26th
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Aug 26th
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Aug 25th
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Aug 25th
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Aug 25th
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Aug 24th
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Aug 23rd
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kateordie asked: It IS Lisa Vanin! I met her at TCAF and got that print for like $3! It's so beautiful.
Aug 23rd
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Aug 21st
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Aug 21st
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Aug 21st
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New York Shitty?
going for a few days this week, anywhere you’d recommend dining/drinking/shopping/dancing? purveyors of occult goods much appreciated.
Aug 21st
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Aug 21st
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Aug 21st
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Aug 20th
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Aug 20th
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Aug 20th
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Shrine of The Architect: Alan Moore on Crowley.... →
shrineofthearchitect: “Yeah, Crowley’s an interesting guy. I think that one of the problems with Crowley is the people who are interested in him, that you’ll get a lot of these little fucking middle class Satanists who are just trying to shock their mum and dad. They’ve heard that Aleister Crowley was “the wickedest…
Aug 17th
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Aug 16th
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Aug 16th
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Aug 16th
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Waif:
(from the Old French guaif, stray beast)   is a living creature removed, by hardship, loss or other helpless circumstance, from their original surroundings. The most common usage of the word is to designate a homeless, forsaken or orphaned child, or someone whose appearance is evocative of the same. Not really all that desirable.
Aug 15th
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Aug 14th
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Aug 14th
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Aug 14th
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Aug 13th
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Aug 13th
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Aug 13th
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Aug 10th
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Anonymous asked: "Leave the dread behind."
Aug 9th
Who is this? And what is here? And in the lighted palace near Died the sound of royal cheer; And they crossed themselves for fear, All the Knights at Camelot; But Lancelot mused a little space He said, “She has a lovely face; God in his mercy lend her grace, The Lady of Shalott.”
Aug 9th
http:// →
dustoncrowns: KASIA is the diminutive of KATARZYNA, the Polish form of KATHERINE KATHERINE: From the Greek name Αικατερινη (Aikaterine). The etymology is debated: it could derive from the earlier Greek name ‘Εκατερινη (Hekaterine), which came from ‘εκατερος (hekateros) “each of the two”; it could…
Aug 9th
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Anonymous asked: do you still have dreads in the back?
Aug 9th
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Aug 9th
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Magick: the exaltation of creative impulse (Jason Louv)
Aug 5th
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Aug 4th
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