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"El hombre es en el fondo un animal salvaje, una fiera. No le conocemos sino domado, enjaulado en ese estado que se llama civilización. Que caigan no importa cómo, los cerrojos y las cadenas del orden legal, que estalle la anarquía, y entonces se verá lo que es el hombre."
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Las emociones no expresadas nunca mueren. Son enterradas vivas y más tarde volverán de peor manera.
Sigmund Freud (via belle-indifference)
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Various crime scene photos of the victims of John List, who was captured in 1989 and died in prison in 2008.
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Atmosphere of the British Landscape: Book
After an unfortunate delay the book is back on track. Funding is the last thing to finalise. An update is coming soon.
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Artist Joshua Flint creates beautiful paintings based on vintage images to merge the past and present
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Watch: Old footage of Mariah Carey talking about her Afro-Latina heritage surfaces.
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Anomaly
by Rembetis
Greetings.I guess I should say upfront that I’m new here, so be patient with me, as I don’t know all the rules or etiquette or whatnot. A friend of mine linked me to this board after I told him the story and showed him the materials I’m about to share with you. He thinks some of you will appreciate it, but to be honest, from where I’m sitting this site seems more like a haven for idiots than a serious “paranormal image board.” Whatever. I’m motivated to share this stuff and need to do so anonymously, for reasons which will become clear. Technically, I’ll be breaking the law, but if I understand how this place works, this thread will disappear in a day or so anyway.
Here’s the deal. I am a production editor at a small independent publisher in the U.S. I won’t say which or where, so don’t ask, as I’d like to keep my job. The pay isn’t that great, but it’s an easy gig, and I like the people I work with. A lot of what we publish are what you’d call coffee table books.
The kind people flip through when they’re bored, but almost nobody ever reads cover to cover. Bland pictorial histories of certain cities or states that sell well in regional gift shops. The occasional book of maps or a biography. A few museums outsource their gallery catalogs to us. That kind of thing. The work is boring, but it’s steady and we get enough jobs and our books make enough money to stay afloat, which is a lot more than most small presses can say these days.
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