Cracked Features 5 Works of Art That Can Probably Kill You

by Scott Beale on July 17, 2008 · 0 comments

Cracked posted an article in March about the “5 Works of Art That Can Probably Kill You” which featured art from several of our deadly friends, including SEEMEN (see “Fire Shower” video above), Survival Research Labs and The Flaming Lotus Girls.

Thanks to Weazie for the tip!

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