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Agata Tumiłowicz-Mazur

@aga_tumilowicz

Scholar & Writer ✍🏻 Ph.D. NYU Comparative Lit, I write on archive, nature, memory, Lower Silesia // Words in @TheBrooklynRail @apofenie @_triangle_house...etc

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People at train stations: arrival, departure boards, platform signs, clocks, etc. Me: „Woah, what is that?! What is this creature from the past and what was/is it for? Are these cobble stones also 80+ years old?🤔” Incurable 🤦🏼‍♀️

People at train stations: arrival, departure boards, platform signs, clocks, etc.

Me: „Woah, what is that?! What is this creature from the past and what was/is it for? Are these cobble stones also 80+ years old?🤔”

Incurable 🤦🏼‍♀️
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Real body, head imagined. Long story short, this 17th-18th century boa constrictor’s body was taxidermied without its head. The taxidermist tried to imagine it and carved it in wood. Just look at that face. [from the original Schaffgotsch collection in Cieplice]

Real body, head imagined. 
Long story short, this 17th-18th century boa constrictor’s body was taxidermied without its head. The taxidermist tried to imagine it and carved it in wood. 

Just look at that face. 

[from the original Schaffgotsch collection in Cieplice]