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Bride Of Frankenstein

More evidence that the fashion world is not mine.

 
 

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9 Comments

Jason Bontrager wrote:

Kinda creepy...

She might be pretty in some normal clothes and a more conventional hairstyle. As is, she just looks freaky.

Barbara Skolaut wrote:

These people are insane.

ken anthony wrote:

Wasn't she in Metropolis? ;-)

Anonymous wrote:

My eyes! It burns! It freezes!

Karl Hallowell wrote:

Bah, you people have no imagination. This is clearly a self-funded development step in for space hair elevator.

K wrote:

When virtually everybody has enough to eat and have never seen a a rotting corpse on the street. When animals are slaughtered and processed so that most people have no visceral appreciation of where those neat plastic packages with the red stuff inside comes from, death and the trappings of death becomes original and even profound.

With luck, we'll never live in a era when all the art is happy and gay, because its so different from the everyday misery.

Josh Reiter wrote:

I think there is a bit of nipplage in the 4th picture. zoom Zoom ZOOM!

Karl Hallowell wrote:

With luck, we'll never live in a era when all the art is happy and gay, because its so different from the everyday misery.

You're wasting your time. Can't show a correlation between the happiness of art and the unhappiness of general society.

Michael Lonie wrote:

What wonderful things you can do with static electricity.

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