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Jan 24

eternal-fractal:

urbanfantasyinspiration:

bunniefriend-deactivated2022111:

bunniefriend-deactivated2022111:

wanna see my favorite sculpture?

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That’s fucking rad

random sculptor:

“hey you know what’d be fucked up to see in the woods at night?”

(via puzzlingfrost)

workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 24 January 1919, staff and patients barricaded themselves inside the Monaghan Lunatic Asylum in Ireland and declared a soviet (workers’ council). The asylum workers had already shown militancy during a 1918 strike...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 24 January 1919, staff and patients barricaded themselves inside the Monaghan Lunatic Asylum in Ireland and declared a soviet (workers’ council). The asylum workers had already shown militancy during a 1918 strike when they chased away visiting staff who attempted to cross the picket line.
By 1919, attendants and nurses were working a 93-hour week and earning just £60-£70 per annum. They invited Peadar O'Donnell, a leading militant in the Irish Transport and General Workers Union, to negotiate on their behalf. And when negotiations failed to resolve their grievances, they hoisted the red flag and ran the asylum in cooperation with the patients. O’Donnell implemented a 48-hour working week and locked one attendant in a padded cell for “defeatism.” The staff and patients showed extraordinary resolve to maintain the occupation even when surrounded by 125 armed police.
Unusually, no great animosity seems to have existed between police and strikers, and during the occupation they co-organised dances and football matches. Nevertheless, when a rumour circulated that military police were about to force entry, the occupiers sealed windows, barricaded corridors, swapped clothes with patients (to confuse the attackers), and attempted to arm themselves with shovels, spades, and pitchforks. When authorities offered to meet wage demands for male workers only, the occupiers refused to concede, insisting on parity for women workers.
In the end, the standoff was resolved peacefully, with the total capitulation of the Asylum Committee. The occupiers held a victory dance in one of the dining halls, which was attended by many local townspeople as well as some of the police force. The following morning, February 4, they returned to work.
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Pictured: the asylum https://www.facebook.com/workingclasshistory/photos/a.296224173896073/1906038282914646/?type=3

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Jan 23

afieldinengland:

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CRUCIFIXION IMAGERY in THE SATANIC RITES OF DRACULA (1973)

“[are they vulnerable to] anything else?” “the hawthorn tree… which provided christ with His crown of thorns”.

suspiria76:

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THE SATANIC RITES OF DRACULA

UK

1973

Directed by Alan Gibson

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hereissomething:

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Reblob 4 good Helsing lucc

(Source: movieposters, via the-other-gods)

nemfrog:
“Fig. 21. Common Toad. British reptiles, amphibians, and fresh-water fishes. 1920.
Internet Archive
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nemfrog:

Fig. 21. Common Toad. British reptiles, amphibians, and fresh-water fishes. 1920.

Internet Archive

(via s-o-u-t-h-o-f-h-e-a-v-e-n-69)

dirtyriver:

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Swamp Thing is back!

House ad for the 1982 revival of Swamp Thing, which would really catch fire when Alan Moore took over with #20.

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(via swampthingy)