Oren Grad
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That one is more like Fukase, though the linguistic reference is perfect.
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Kafkaesque surprises can sometimes be found on frame 37...

2019.04.06 Roll #201-03508-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr

2019.04.06 Roll #201-03508-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
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Wow, I remember as a young kid being awestruck by kids who could roll their eyes until all that was showing was sclera. That is super awesomely creepy.Kafkaesque surprises can sometimes be found on frame 37...
2019.04.06 Roll #201-03508-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
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Ironically, despite my son looking like an undead zombie, the photo was taken on Easter morning - you can vaguely make out the plastic Easter eggs on the table in the left foreground. A Kafkaesque twist on bodies rising from the grave I suppose. 🤣Wow, I remember as a young kid being awestruck by kids who could roll their eyes until all that was showing was sclera. That is super awesomely creepy.
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Kafkaesque surprises can sometimes be found on frame 37...
2019.04.06 Roll #201-03508-positive.jpg by dourbalistar, on Flickr
Another gem of childhood foolishness is using the heels of the hands to roll the upper eyelids back on themselves for a freaky look. Self mutilation for the entertainment of friends and acquaintances. LOL How do males survive their childhood? Really.
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Easter usually involves enough refined sugar to zombify anyone these days, even fit kids. 👍🏻Ironically, despite my son looking like an undead zombie, the photo was taken on Easter morning - you can vaguely make out the plastic Easter eggs on the table in the left foreground. A Kafkaesque twist on bodies rising from the grave I suppose. 🤣
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