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davealmost:
“Graveyard Shift
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davealmost:

Graveyard Shift

everythingfox:

petting the kitty

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niuniente:

What a wholesome family set

hallucinationhorrors:
“(via Home / Twitter)
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ymutate:

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Somewhere in France. This beautiful building is a Pigeonnier (pigeon house)

marielle-heller:

Good… bad… I’m the guy with the gun.

Army of Darkness (1992), dir. Sam Raimi

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doronjosama:

Wed/Thu outfits: Tenshi Nanka Ja Nai tee, jeggings, Wicked Queen sox, thrifted old lady cardi & MaryJane Docs; SDCC exclusive Tokidoki x Gudetama tee, black cats skirt, Cat & Jack black cat hoodie, calaveras kitty sox & creepers. (And bonus Jammer.) Still catching up; no phone use at the election site! #ootd #fafafafafashionbeepbeep⚡ #EverydayFashion #CheapAssChic #ClearanceFinds #thriftscore #AllMyClothesFromTheKidsSection #ComfyClothes #tenshinankajanai #uniqlo #jeggings #docmartens #maryjanes #talbots #oldladysweater #wickedqueen #tokidokixgudetama #sdccexclusive #catandjack #blackcat #creepers #calaveras #casualpunk #PunkRockGirl #over50style #agingdisgracefully #mystyle

sitstaystoned:
“caninecranium:
“German Schandmaske (Mask of Shame) in the shape of a wolf’s head.
Source: 1, 2
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“A German mask of disgrace in the shape of a wolf’s head, 16th/17th century. Forged iron. A mask made from riveted bar stock with...

sitstaystoned:

caninecranium:

German Schandmaske (Mask of Shame) in the shape of a wolf’s head.

Source: 1, 2

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“A German mask of disgrace in the shape of a wolf’s head, 16th/17th century. Forged iron. A mask made from riveted bar stock with pronounced teeth and ears attached by rivets. Two piece, hinged neckband. At the nape of the neck loops for a padlock. Length 40 cm. A mask of disgrace in the shape of a wolf’s head was placed on those pilloried for deeds of violence.”

blondebrainpower:
“Turquoise mosaic skull, Mexico, Late Postclassic period, 15th - early 16th c.
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blondebrainpower:

Turquoise mosaic skull, Mexico, Late Postclassic period, 15th - early 16th c.