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@blaccula-lives / blaccula-lives.tumblr.com

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True, fungi cannot survive if its hostā€™s internal temperature is over 94 degrees. And currently, there are no reasons for fungi to evolve to be able to withstand higher temperatures. But what if that were to change? What if, for instance, the world were to get slightly warmer? Well, now there is reason to evolve. One gene mutates and an ascomycete, candida, ergot, cordyceps, aspergillus, any one of them could become capable of burrowing into our brains and taking control not of millions of us, but billions of us. Billions of puppets with poisoned minds permanently fixed on one unifying goal: to spread the infection to every last human alive by any means necessary. And there are no treatments for this. No preventatives, no cures. They donā€™t exist. Itā€™s not even possible to make them. So, if that happens? We lose.

THE LAST OF US (2023-) 1.01 ā€œWhen Youā€™re Lost in the Darknessā€ | dir. Craig Mazin

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zukoandtheoc

anyway blackout poetry not just as an art form, but as an act of violence against other works of art

taking a piece of text that someone probably put their heart and soul into creating and using it as your raw material, cutting out everything that you deem irrelevant to the point you want to make

i mean imagine cutting up a painting and using it to make a collage, or taking a marble sculpture and carving pieces out of it to make a different sculpture

just to be clear: i love blackout poetry, im not criticizing it here. i am just waxing poetic about it. i dont really know where im going with this i just have Thoughts about art being destructive

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nasfera2

Sade performingĀ ā€œNothing Can Come Between Usā€ live in 1988

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Tagged by @kmvniĀ to share a pic from my camera roll that sums me up with no context

tagging.. anyone whoā€™d be inclined to participate

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