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Suzanne.
Suzanne. http://wp.me/s37MFx-suzanne
Hello EmptinessI feel like I could die.
Com ainda na cabeça a canção tema de sua adolescencia que escutara na recepção Dra. Michella vestiu o guarda pó, acenou aos estagiários e esperou que a equipe trouxesse Suzanne.
Suzanne, seu aparelho bucal havia…
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53 sorrisos e mortalidades
E o chocalho fatídico dos ossos!
A pelugem de um felino cresce ao revés em minhas costas – de fora pra dentro – esgarça nervos, carne ossos, artérias. Ela tem 53 sorrisos catalogados; cada um numerado cronologicamente a partir da identificação.…
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Avenida Paulista, altura do número 1891, São Paulo - SP (obrigada Isis Stelmo!)
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Spowys aka Sungwon (South Korea) - Girl With Monster Head, 2013
Traditional Arts: Drawings
http://spowys.deviantart.com/art/Girl-with-monster-head-349911860
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Language Is a Virus: How Loanwords Move the World’s Tongues
There are an estimated 6,700 to 6,900 languages in the world today, and they drift through the air like a meteorological echo — Hello! Hallo! Allô! — a roll of thunder or a set of bird calls off in the corner of the ear and the eye. And accompanying every tongue are loanwords, or, rather, lehnwerts, the tin-eared telephone line tossed from house to house, the improvised bridge of a tree knocked across a river’s expanse, or, more prosaically, words one “borrows” from one language into another. Loanwords explain how and why English speakers can say things like Frankfurter, pretzel, hinterland, dreck, or kaput without their conversational co-conspirator batting an eye.
(via red-lipstick)
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(obrigada Nathan Oliveira!)
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o melhor,
de todos os filmes.(via fuckingfreud)
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Edgar Fernhout (1912–74), Schedel (Skull),1935



