
Original post here. Image contains the text “Berkley Books. G-143. 35¢. John Dickson Carr, The Corpse in the Waxworks. Complete and unabridged.” Sourced via horrorpedia. Original text:
Cover art by Robert Maguire, 1958

Original post here. Image contains the text “Berkley Books. G-143. 35¢. John Dickson Carr, The Corpse in the Waxworks. Complete and unabridged.” Sourced via horrorpedia. Original text:
Cover art by Robert Maguire, 1958

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Photo by Thomas van de Scheck.

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mlsg:
“Copper and Gold” (detail) Keiichiro Goto, 1973
Gold finger benchmark

This animation appears to be the work of graphic designer Morgan Harary aka Bloodsugar. The attribution (and earliest discoverable appearance of the artwork on the internet) comes from this blog post at HOUSE OF ♥ THROB. An archived copy of Harary’s now-defunct website identifies that blog as Harary’s. This 2009 article says that Harary works with loops, logos “and a nearly unlimited range of effects” to create “club visuals” for Boston-area dance parties “like Hearthrob and … Thunderdome.”
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.

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Clearly a girl was magically turned into a vending machine. Of Course.
Go visit Cosmagic.

Original post here. Image contains the text “thestatuemaker. Hypnotizing her models to believe they’re actually statues keeps them perfectly posed all afternoon. She also finds it deeply erotic.” Original text:
Caption/artwork by thestatuemaker.

Original post here. Image contains the text “I knew Alley was excited to try the petrification device, but I didn’t expect her to actually have an orgasm as she felt the transformation spreading up her body! Now I knew why she’d asked me to put down a towel.” Sourced to via venusrbecky. Original text:
ASFR manip by Rastatue.