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Mar 16

pulpsandcomics2:
““Creepy” #6 December 1965 cover by Frank Frazetta
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pulpsandcomics2:

“Creepy” #6  December 1965    cover by Frank Frazetta

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scarymovies101:
“A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985)
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scarymovies101:

A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy’s Revenge (1985)

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theancientwayoflife:

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~ Ptolemaic coin with head of Zeus.

Culture: Greek

Period: Hellenistic, probably reign of Ptolemy I, Soter

Date: 305–283 B.C.

Place of origin: Giza, Egypt

Mint: Alexandria, Egypt

Medium: Bronze

tenaflyviper:
“This is from an old anti-drug PSA that’s actually kinda creepy, and would have been much moreso if the ending showing the dealer’s eyes hadn’t been cut short for fear of scaring children.
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tenaflyviper:

This is from an old anti-drug PSA that’s actually kinda creepy, and would have been much moreso if the ending showing the dealer’s eyes hadn’t been cut short for fear of scaring children.

excitementshewrote:

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yugmat:

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you-are-another-me:

Crystal clear water in Venice was seen flowing for the first time due to a drastic decrease in pollution because of the Nationwide Coronavirus quarantine that was enacted in Italy.

Never in the last 60 years has water been seen so clear and beautiful.

… And from the chaos that seems to be happening, there flowed beauty.

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OH MY GOD YOU GUYS.

It’s more that the sediment in the water has been allowed to settle out completely for the first time in decades rather then any pollution suddenly dissapearing, if the waters were polluted you’d still be able to see it/smell it. The constant movement of boats and gondolas in the shallow channels constantly churns and resuspends the sediment, something that is quite natural even if it doesn’t look very nice and makes the water very brown. Sediments come in various sizes but sands to clays sometimes take days to weeks to settle to the seabed and that’s finally been allowed to happen!

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shihlun:
“Diane Arbus, An Empty Movie Theater, N.Y.C., 1971
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shihlun:

Diane Arbus, An Empty Movie Theater, N.Y.C., 1971

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“In struggling against anguish one never produces serenity; the struggle against anguish only produces new forms of anguish.” — Simone Weil, Seventy Letters (via philosophybits)

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