I sometimes wonder what Larson’s childhood was like.
I sometimes wonder what Larson’s childhood was like.
I appreciate the masks.
I’ll take “jokes you can’t make today”, for a thousand.
You think being stuck on a deserted island might be one of Larson’s fears?
Americans could learn a lesson from this.
I thought it was creating absurdity by having the Indian worried about the points despite the spears they carry and arrows flying through the air.
I’ve seen the movie, and I still don’t get it.
May or may not be related, but this reminded me of serial killer Ed Gein, so i thought I would share a list of his trophies. Happy Halloween!
Whole human bones and fragments
A wastebasket made of human skin
Human skin covering several chairs
Skulls on his bedposts
Female skulls, some with the tops sawn off
Bowls made from human skulls
A corset made from a female torso skinned from shoulders to waist
Leggings made from human leg skin
Masks made from the skin of female heads
Mary Hogan’s face mask in a paper bag
Mary Hogan’s skull in a box
Bernice Worden’s entire head in a burlap sack
Bernice Worden’s heart “in a plastic bag in front of Gein’s potbelly stove”
Nine vulvae in a shoe box
A young girl’s dress and “the vulvas of two females judged to have been about fifteen years old”
A belt made from female human nipples
Four noses
A pair of lips on a window shade drawstring
A lampshade made from the skin of a human face
Fingernails from female fingers
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ed_Gein