Re: Whats the fascination with death head graphics?
Posted: Mon Jun 13, 2011 4:33 pm
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I know what you meant to type, but the image of an all-black bambi carrying a butcher's knife has been making me giggle for about 5 minutes now.Thumper wrote:...dear of death...
Damian wrote:I know what you meant to type, but the image of an all-black bambi carrying a butcher's knife has been making me giggle for about 5 minutes now.Thumper wrote:...dear of death...
Um... "deer", not "dear". Dear of Death would be the wife, Deer of Death would be a rabid Bambi. Fine line of distinction, yes, I know, but there it is.Damian wrote:I know what you meant to type, but the image of an all-black bambi carrying a butcher's knife has been making me giggle for about 5 minutes now.Thumper wrote:...dear of death...
Skulls and death figures can look dated or classic looking, but they aren't necessarily dated. Among the young crowd death and and the afterlife is a big genre, not just in the biker world, but in art, music, literature and film. Then again, death is just a topic the all humans are curious about lol.Grey Thumper wrote:Still? Well, different strokes and all that, but aren't skulls kinda dated-looking?
You mean something like this?...Gummiente wrote:Um... "deer", not "dear". Dear of Death would be the wife, Deer of Death would be a rabid Bambi. Fine line of distinction, yes, I know, but there it is.Damian wrote:I know what you meant to type, but the image of an all-black bambi carrying a butcher's knife has been making me giggle for about 5 minutes now.Thumper wrote:...dear of death...