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Somewhere is the bottle of absinthe he drinks despite the fear of brain damage.
 
Somewhere is the bottle of absinthe he drinks despite the fear of brain damage.
  
Here in the attic are his paintings and the working manuscript for his novel. He brings out the designs for the new deck of tarot cards. It's him on almost every card. Manson as the Emperor, sitting in a wheelchair with prosthetic legs, clutching a rifle, with the American flag hung upside-down behind him. Manson as the headless fool, stepping of a cliff with grainy images of Jackie O in her pink suit and a [[References to John F. Kennedy in Marilyn Manson's music|JFK]] campaign poster in the background.
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Here in the attic are his paintings and the working manuscript for his novel. He brings out the designs for the new deck of tarot cards. It's him on almost every card. Manson as the Emperor, sitting in a wheelchair with prosthetic legs, clutching a rifle, with the American flag hung upside-down behind him. Manson as the headless fool, stepping of a cliff with grainy images of Jackie O in her pink suit and a JFK campaign poster in the background.
  
 
"It was a matter of re-interpreting the tarot." he says. 'I replaced the swords with guns. And Justice is weighing the Bible against the Brain."
 
"It was a matter of re-interpreting the tarot." he says. 'I replaced the swords with guns. And Justice is weighing the Bible against the Brain."

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