Biological horror
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'''Bio-horror''' encompasses [[body horror]] and [[horticultural horror]]. | '''Bio-horror''' encompasses [[body horror]] and [[horticultural horror]]. | ||
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"I find it surprising that someone can write a book (Biology of Horror (2002) ) on bio-horror (body and horticultural) and not mention Darwin nor Darwinism."--Sholem Stein, 2020 |
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Bio-horror encompasses body horror and horticultural horror.
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