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“Taste 1” starring @lauriadverb & AstraDivaJ, nycny. (Taken with instagram)
@mErocrush : how in hell did you get so fucking many amazing photos in one night?
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“Bind” starring AstraDivaJ & @lauriadverb, NYC. (Taken with instagram)
ZmErocrudh continues to rawk zee hous!
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Coming soon!
Yay! I (hearted) this shoot with @merocrush .. and I’m a cover model:) (swooping movie kiss)
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“Taste” starring @lauriadverb & AstraDiva, NYC.
Merocrush rocks the house!
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“You do not need to leave your room…simply wait…be quiet and solitary. The world will freely offer itself to you unmasked, it has no choice, it will roll in ecstasy at your feet”
—Franz Kafka
Photo by Melvin Moten, MErocrush
“Never let go of that fiery sadness called desire”
—Patty Smith
Photo by MErocrush, model with me is Jeri Lynn
I hate you! I hate you! I hate you! No I didn’t mean that, I love you. I hate you!
(Carol Harbin in “Straightjacket”)
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First little girl: Lucy Harbin took an axe, gave her husband forty whacks, when she saw what she had done, she gave his girlfriend forty one.
Carol Harbin: [Lucy storms out to find two girls playing jump rope] What is it, Mother?
Lucy Harbin: I heard them…
First little girl: London bridge is falling down, falling down, London bridge is falling down, my fair lady.
Carol Harbin: It’s just a nursery rhyme, mother.
Second little girl: Take the key and lock her up, lock her up, lock her up, take the key and lock her up, my fair lady
—(lines from the movie “Straightjacket”)
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“The artist is not a ‘Sunday child’ for whom everything immediately succeeds. He does not have the right to live without duty. The task that is assigned to him is painful, it is a heavy cross for him to bear.”
—Kandinsky
photo by Lady C.
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“There are only two types of women - goddesses and doormats”
—Pablo Picasso
Photo by T.F. Photography
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