Fed to the Fishes

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Original post here Image contains the text “Men Today. No rest from passion — confessions of a nymphomaniac. One Tick to Doom: The Bomb Squad in Action. Love captive of Castro’s Execution Squad Harlots. Soft Maidens for the Monster’s Devil Fish. Brides of Agony in the Cave of Horror.” Sourced via damsellover. Original text:

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Coitus with the Beast

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Original post here. Sourced to villanouscenobite via womenfuckingmonsters.

Dungeon crucifixion

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Diligent efforts have been unable to uncover any specific provenance for this manga-style image.

A totem pole of corpses

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Original post here. Original text:

metalonmetalblog:

A totem pole of corpses fro an episode of Hannibal.

Very little hope, I assure you

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Original post here. Sourced to coitusandcarnage via damsellover.

Clothesline crucifixion

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Diligent efforts have been unable to uncover any specific provenance for this image.

Welcome to the Museum of Death

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Original post here. Sourced to museumofdeath.net via bleedingbetty1960.

Serene martyr

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This artwork is by Gabriel Cornelius Ritter von Max (Gabrial von Max) and is variously referred to as St. Julia or Christian Martyr On The Cross. It is on display in The Hermitage museum in St. Petersburg Russia.
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.

Space conflict

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This artwork is by Finnish illustrator Ossi Hiekkala. According to his blog, the illustration is called “The Taming of Women” and he drew it while studying in Japan. He provided the illustration for use on the cover of a Finnish science fiction anthology, and it was also used without his permission as cover art for a music single by The New Pornographers.
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.

Another forest crucifixion

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This image was posted to a French blog in 2007, and then subsequently reposted in a larger size by the same blogger. It appears to be art photography, but no information on the photographer could be discovered.
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.