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Published Tuesday, 12 February 2019 by Piper Haywood — Evil Eye / Malochio

Evil Eye / Malochio

Scribble of a nazar to ward off the Evil Eye

“It is said that one gets the Evil Eye by way of another person’s glare, praises, or compliments, whether ill-intentioned or not.”

That soulsick feeling you get from endlessly scrolling through Instagram, or when you’re lying awake at 2am on a Monday morning.

curse, Ephemera, Evil Eye, hubris, low moments, Malochio, Aside, pride, social media,

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