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n. the unsettling awareness of your own heartbeat, whose tenuous muscular throbbing feels less like a metronome than a nervous ditty your heart is tapping to itself, the kind that people compulsively hum or sing while walking in complete darkness, as if to casually remind the outside world, I’m here, I’m here, I’m here.
ONE NIGHT COUGH SYRUP
The contents on this label for a bottle of One Night Cough Syrup, from 100 years ago, included:, Alcohol (less than 1%),
Cannabis Indica F.E.
Chloroform
Morphia, Sulph.Skillfully combined with a number of other ingredients.
The dosage was 3 x 1 half-teaspoonful.
Does “One Night” mean you won’t need it the next because you won’t be waking up in the morning?
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Dance of Death
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Sir Edward John Poynter (1903) by Sir Edward John Poynter
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LEON, have you seen this?
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We did a fantastic article in Hi-Fructose Vol.21 on Katsuyo Aoki’s porcelain works. They are Amazingly ornate and powerful.
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Ernst Fuchs - Inferior Observator
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Kay Nielsen (1923)
an unpublished illustration for The Story of a Mother which was originally intended for the 1923 1st edition of Fairy Tales by Hans Andersen
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Matthias Grünewald, Concert of Angels (detail)
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Mata Hari, a French stage dancer who was later accused of being a spy and executed for espionage, 1911.
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Utagawa Kuniyoshi, Kamada Matahachi killing a monstrous cat in the mountains of Ise Province, n.d.
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