Darkness
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Dark may refer to:
Dark culture
An interest in dark culture began for the first time consciously by the Decadence movement.
See also
- Dark
- Black comedy
- Black humour
- Dark comedy
- Dark romanticism
- Disturbing
- Horror
- Noir
- Pessimism
- Tragedy
- Underground
- Violence
Related terms
black - hidden - night - obscure - occult
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