Fight The Future

nautilid:

palestinianliberator:

atopfourthwall:

gailsimone:

 Early ventriloquists and their dummies.

Why, no, nothing creepy about ventriloquists at ALL.

I will steadfastly defend clowns to the day I die.

Ventriloquist dummies, however, are fricking creepy as hell.

Remember when I said “one of” my biggest fears is fungi? My biggest one is ventriloquist dummies

what the shit is going on with the bottom left two

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"It’s a most distressing affliction to have a sentimental heart and a skeptical mind."

- Naguib Mahfouz (via thatkindofwoman)

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ryandonato:

Amy Friend

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historyofromanovs:

.♕ Day 8 (Favourite formal photograph)

Equally and hauntingly beautiful, I've always loved those pictures of the two sets of sisters from the Hessian Grand Ducal and Russian Imperial Families. I don't know if this was planned, but I love how Alexandra and Anastasia rested their heads on her elder sister's shoulder.

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cosmosonic:

Brigitte Bardot 

gypsji:

Jas. E. Wales
Nymphs
1910s

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“Go on, you ol’ Bee Charmer, tell me a good tall tale.”

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funeral-wreaths:

The five photographs taken by Elsie Wright and Frances Griffiths from 1917-1920 in the village of Cottingley, Yorkshire, England. In 1983 the two cousins admitted that the pictures were faked using paper cutouts; Frances, however, insisted that that the final photograph, showing a group of faeries gathering in the grass, was genuine. The girls also maintained that, although the photographs might be hoaxed, they still witnessed faeries dancing at the bottom of their garden. The pictures still continue to mystify and enchant people even today.

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