Genesis P-Orridge playing violin, from The Ballad of Genesis and Lady Jaye.… more →
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wrote 1 month ago: The above are not fairy fungi. Everyone of these is good to eat! I bumped into an interesting debate … more →
wrote 1 month ago: Came across this flyer posted in my town. Fundraiser for some kind of event called Wasted in Wonderl … more →
wrote 1 month ago: Awesome mushrooms made from expanding foam and balloons filled with sand, submitted by Izi Coonagh, … more →
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wrote 1 month ago: Some time ago, when new to felting, this tiny needle felted Amanita child emerged. Lately this larg … more →
wrote 1 month ago: Probably the most brutally honest and emotional TED talk ever. Of course it was censored by them. … more →
wrote 2 months ago: “Teardrops can never drown the flame” “Woman surprised by a werewolf” Stuart … more →
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