The Art of Dying - Ars Moriendi (updated)
Created on: June 20th, 2006
ABC's from "The Gashlycrumb Tinies" by Edward Gorey. Morbid? Yes.
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3 of them seriously creeped me out with good reason. Living in New England means frozen lakes, so getting stuck in ice is quite real. Falling in a drain, namely a sewage drain was one of my biggest fears as a little kid, cause you don't want to die in complete darkness with no escape. The 3rd creepy one was being swept out to sea. A lot of the local beaches are known to have nasty riptides.
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