Last night I dreamed that there was a Baroque oil painting called The Madness of Spiders Georg, which featured a damatically lit, wretched old man huddled in a cave with his eyes bugging out and his face a mask of gluttony, shoveling fistfulls of spiders into his open mouth.
Tumblr is fucking with my brain.
I really want to see that painting.
If you search spiders georg as a tag on my blog ive labelled all the paintings and ink pieces neatly
The word “moist” is the Number One universally reviled word in the English language due to both its definition and the way it sounds. Similarly gross words include
chunks
curdling
squirt
munch
bulbous
pustule
sink
squirm
slippery
Which got me wondering, can I elicit the same emotions with words that have no meaning? And the answer is “Yes, yes you definitely can.”
So here it is: words and phrases that elicit “thanks, i hate it!” by sheer negative sonority
scrungo
beesechurger
mingus
hurgling
tungus
Scrimmy Bingus and the Crungy Spingus
slurm
chungus
crungle
gunch
But did you know you can make it even worse by combining them??