Cursed Images

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A recent article in one of my weekly magazines featured the American photographer Barbara Peacock.
She's been photographing bedrooms all across America since 2016 and plans to continue the series until 2021.
Now, these rooms featured couples, children, frilly rooms, hippy hammocks, rednecks drinking bourbon, etc. one of these pictures is from what I can only assume is a furry neet, as he puts it: ‘There are days I don’t leave my room’, Nito, Cambridge Massachusetts, 2018.

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A recent article in one of my weekly magazines featured the American photographer Barbara Peacock.
She's been photographing bedrooms all across America since 2016 and plans to continue the series until 2021.
Now, these rooms featured couples, children, frilly rooms, hippy hammocks, rednecks drinking bourbon, etc. one of these pictures is from what I can only assume is a furry neet, as he puts it: ‘There are days I don’t leave my room’, Nito, Cambridge Massachusetts, 2018.

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OMG yes, those all terrified me as a kid. The stories didn't bother me nearly as much as the art did. The story that bothers me to this day when I think about it was the one about the two guys who lived in the farmhouse and the scarecrow came to life and skinned one of them alive at the end.
 
OMG yes, those all terrified me as a kid. The stories didn't bother me nearly as much as the art did. The story that bothers me to this day when I think about it was the one about the two guys who lived in the farmhouse and the scarecrow came to life and skinned one of them alive at the end.

I remember "me tie dough-ty walker" the most, i don't know why but it was always my favorite one to read.
 
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