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its not that grim, it was yawning and had a massive heart attack. it was like old age or something.
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Oh, poor kitty. I hope that if some d bag did that to that poor creature, they rot in hell. I really love my cats, and that just really hurts me.
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anybodt remember the movie, the changeling.
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May I point out his right hand couldn't be holding anything his fingers are out stretched and there is paint missing between the fingers, no knife, no six fingers, just a creepy painting by a halfarsed artist...
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...okay this was VERY disturbing...great work again Mr. Motts :)
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OMG now this is my first comment. Gratz Mr. Motts on finding something to get me shaking. This photo is so wicked scary!!!
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beautiful picture the lighting is amazing :)
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Not that I want to burst your bubble, but when living beings die, they begin to lose moisture and rot. At some point during the process, the skin and tissues recede, which is why people used to believe that hair and nails and teeth grew after death, because they actually just became more visible.
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it looks like it says 'fear' in the register thing.
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Favorite gallery yet !!
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I love the curtains. Can you imagine how beautiful this place must have been?
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I kind of liked that comment, Amazed. It seemed to fit this....
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^Tell me about it. It runs away from the light because the chair likes the dark.
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Goregous!
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How did it die? Any dried up blood left? I like it. :) You crazy people...that is not disturbing.