
Original post here. Sourced to xeeming.deviantart.com via zbiorowisko. Original text:
Tag Archives: death
Sex and death image

Original post here. Sourced to batwingdreams. Original text:
Another sex/woman=death image.
Guillotine

Original post here. Sourced to houseofjessicad via xuisse. Original text:
Guillotine Revisit
i want a daddy with a guillotine
i want to be on my back and feel the lunette around my neck and see the blade hanging over me as he spreads me wide and fucks me hard
and just as i start to cum from his cock thrusting deep inside me i want him to trip the mech and let me find out if this is the time when he finally keeps his promise, when instead of stopping the blade just millimeters from my throat he lets it do the job it’s designed for and slice through muscle and tendons and spine and let gravity pull my severed head free to spin and tumble and bounce down into the bottom of his basket
(i really need to stop reading guro manga at bedtime)
The couple that slays together…

Original post here. This illustration appears to be part of the VHS box art for Psychos in Love (1987). Sourced on tumblr to spaceghostzombie via dreamsofcarnage.
Dark kitchen
Chop!
Children’s books used to be hard core


Original post here. Sourced to archive.org via greatgrottu. Original text:
Echoes from Storyland. New York: McLoughlin Brothers (1880s)
So she was burnt with all her clothes
And arms, and hands, and eyes, and nose;
Till she had nothing more to lose.
Except her little scarlet shoes :
And nothing else but these were found,
Among her ashes on the ground.
Coffin surprise

This artwork is An Intruder In My Tomb by Mexican artist Rafael Gallur. In response to a DeviantArt comment that the work “looks old school”, Gallur responded “This work is of the Seventy. [1970s?] MY ART BORN IN THAT WONDERFUL OLD SCHOOL. THANKS!”
Image provenance by Bacchus at Erosblog.
Battle goddess

Original post here. Sourced to visual-massacre.
Vicarious trauma


Original post xxxelasetchbook. Original text:
VICARIOUS TRAUMA
[noun]
1. the ability to identify with another person, to understand and feel another person’s pain and joy.
2. to experience psychological or physical pain through someone else.
3. vicarious traumatisation: a transformation in the self of a trauma worker or helper that results from empathic engagement with traumatised clients and their reports of traumatic experiences.

