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1. reunion angels statue 2. "fix your heart" heart w/3 swords in it (Fondations of Decay) 3. "Very much alive" handwriting from Gerard's neck 4. "awake & / unafraid" over moths 5. "awake and unafraid / asleep or dead" 6. Thank you for the Venom hissing snake out of a blood filled vial 7. "ain't nobody gonna get the best of me" yellow and red scorpion 8. Vampire Money plastic fangs 9. "get up coward" foundations fly/cicada 10. melting magic 8 ball, "luck" knuckle tattooed hand

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Dazed on Instagram: "The 80s may be over, taking London’s iconic Batcave club night with them, but Goth culture is still very much alive, and later this month the @MuseumofYouthCulture is set to celebrate it with an exhibition of nostalgic images from photographer @derekridgers at its Soho-based pop-up.⁠ ⁠ In case you’re not caught up on your British subcultures, the Batcave was a weekly club night launched in central London in 1982, and is widely regarded as the southern English birthplace of t Goth Culture, Goth Club, Very Much Alive, The Batcave, Nostalgic Images, Youth Culture, Central London, The 80s, Soho

Dazed on Instagram: "The 80s may be over, taking London’s iconic Batcave club night with them, but Goth culture is still very much alive, and later this month the @MuseumofYouthCulture is set to celebrate it with an exhibition of nostalgic images from photographer @derekridgers at its Soho-based pop-up.⁠ ⁠ In case you’re not caught up on your British subcultures, the Batcave was a weekly club night launched in central London in 1982, and is widely regarded as the southern English birthplace…

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