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theancientwayoflife:
“~ Bust Fragment from a Colossal Statue of Sekhmet.
Date: 1390-1352 B.C.
Place of origin: Thebes, Egypt
Medium: Black granite
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theancientwayoflife:

~ Bust Fragment from a Colossal Statue of Sekhmet.
Date: 1390-1352 B.C.
Place of origin: Thebes, Egypt
Medium: Black granite

a-horrible-way-to-dan:

You have one choice, boy: sex or the saw. Sex is, well… nobody knows. But the saw… the saw is family.

The Texas Chainsaw Massacre 2 (1986) - Dir: Tobe Hooper

a-horrible-way-to-dan:

Apex predator. All day.

Crawl (2019) - Dir: Alexandre Aja

horroredits:

Woe be unto him who opens one of the seven gateways to Hell, because through that gateway, evil will invade the world.
The Beyond (1981), dir. Lucio Fulci

Education is not just about the passive assimilation of facts and cultural traditions, but about challenging the mind to become active, competent, and thoughtfully critical in a complex world.
Martha Nussbaum, Not for Profit (via philosophybits)

horror-heks:

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George A. Romero’s Trilogy of the Dead

classicfilmblr:

Do you know what the most frightening thing in the world is? It’s fear.

Peeping Tom (1960), dir. Michael Powell

shinycircle:
“ Christopher Lee
Dracula A.D. 1972
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shinycircle:

Christopher Lee

Dracula A.D. 1972

davealmost:
“Swap Meet
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davealmost:

Swap Meet

workingclasshistory:
“On this day, 8 August 1845, UK Parliament passed an enclosure act, taking away common land, and appointing enclosure commissioners who could enclose more land without submitting a request to Parliament. From the 17th to 20th...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 8 August 1845, UK Parliament passed an enclosure act, taking away common land, and appointing enclosure commissioners who could enclose more land without submitting a request to Parliament. From the 17th to 20th centuries, the British government passed over 5,000 enclosure acts, enclosing 6.8 million acres of common land, which the public previously had rights to use. Often military force was used to crush anyone who resisted. The enclosures were a vital part of the development of capitalism, as they created a whole class of landless people who had no way of surviving other than selling their labour power - the working class.
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