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lesbianforhorror:

Her latent madness came to life, violent and irresistible. Strangely, she did not identify herself with the victim…but with the aggressor. 

lesbianforhorror:
“Tenebrae, 1982.
”

lesbianforhorror:

Tenebrae, 1982.

brand-upon-the-brain:

Opera (Dario Argento, 1987)

lesbianforhorror:

I just wanted to forget, cancel it from my mind. Not see anything. Not feel anything.

marypickfords:

Opera (Dario Argento, 1987)

lesbianforhorror:

-It’s perfectly normal for insects to be slightly telepathic.

-It’s normal for insects. But am I normal?

lesbianforhorror:
“Demons, 1985.
”

lesbianforhorror:

Demons, 1985.

cinema-theque:

phenomena (1985) // dir dario argento

workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 1 September 2007, The Guardian newspaper published an article revealing that Indian soldiers based in what is now Pakistan had chemical weapons tested on them by the British colonial administration from the 1930s...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 1 September 2007, The Guardian newspaper published an article revealing that Indian soldiers based in what is now Pakistan had chemical weapons tested on them by the British colonial administration from the 1930s onwards. Large numbers of Indians suffered burns in the tests carried out by scientists from Porton Down, which were apparently carried out to see if mustard gas inflicted greater damage on South Asian skin rather than white skin.
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lesbianforhorror:

When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.