Illustrations from the Universal History of my Dreams: Guy Benjamin Brookshire was born in 1977. In 1980 he was surprised to find himself covered in fire ants. He has since traveled widely.

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Man Cannot Tresspass In His Own Scenery.

Man Cannot Tresspass In His Own Scenery.

“Man cannot tresspass in his own scenery.”

From the initiation ritual of The Brotherhood of the Fox

Guy Benjamin Brookshire

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