(Source: foolishhumans, via lets-rape-satan)
WHO PUT BELLA IN THE WITCH ELM is a graffiti message that started appearing soon after a 1941 unsolved murder. The graffiti was last sprayed onto the side of a 200 year-old obelisk on 18 August 1999, in white paint. On 18 April, 1943, four boys were poaching in Hagley Woods near to Wychbury Hill when they came across a large Wych Hazel, a tree often confused by local residents with a Wych Elm. Believing this a good place to hunt birds’ nests, one boy attempted to climb the tree to investigate. As he was climbing, he glanced down into the hollow trunk and discovered a skull, believing it to be that of an animal. However, after seeing human hair and teeth, he realized that he was holding a human skull.
(via chasing-faunlets)
The kiss of death.This astonishing sculpture forms part of Barcelona’s Poblenou Cemetery. The Kiss of Death (El Petó de la Mort in Catalan and El beso de la muerte in Spanish) dates back to 1930. A winged skeleton bestows a kiss on the lips of a handsome young man: is it ecstasy on his face or resignation? Little wonder the sculpture elicits strong and varying responses from whoever gazes upon it.
(via itwasneverworthit)
Last night I dreamed of an abandoned city and cracked, old roads that led into the sky. Every night in my head is an adventure.
I’m so afraid of the world. I’m afraid of being left alone with myself. I’m capable of such terrible things. Part of me is only a child, helpless and doomed to watch my deeds, however cruel they may become. I’m trapped in this body with this black eyed fiend, who finds completion in her soulless void only by causing pain. I’m trapped in this shell with this snivelling infant, too naive and too weak to understand and accept the workings of the world. You cannot hide from me forever, child. I will find you and I will destroy your soul within these hollow walls of flesh