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Alice : The Mad Hatter by CHEZ LOTFAÏ chezlotfai.com, via 500px. Portrait, Photography, Wonderland, Artist, Trip, Picture, Morbid, Hatter
Alice : The Mad Hatter by CHEZ LOTFAÏ chezlotfai.com, via 500px.
Being cremated is my last hope for a smoking, hot body Funny Jokes, Jokes, Funny Quotes, Funny Memes, Hilarious, Laugh, I Laughed, Humor
Prove your humanity
Being cremated is my last hope for a smoking, hot body
Foot binding History, Wicked, Olds, Women, Feet, The Past, Culture, The Incredibles
Foot binding
Brandenn Bremmer Mindfulness, People, Useless Knowledge, Signs Of Depression, A Good Man, Facts, Mind Blowing Facts, Thought Provoking, Mind Blown
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Brandenn Bremmer
La Pascualita or Little Pascuala is a bridal mannequin that has “lived” in a store window in Chihuahua, Mexico for the past 75 years. That is quite a long time for a bridal gown shop to retain a mannequin, but then the dummy has a rather strange history behind it. According to an urban legend, La Pascualita isn’t a dummy at all, but the perfectly preserved corpse of the previous owner’s daughter. Corpse Bride, Youtube, Haunting, Dead Bride, Unexplained Mysteries, Paranormal, Creepy, Strange, Weird
La Pascualita - The Corpse Bride of Mexico
La Pascualita or Little Pascuala is a bridal mannequin that has “lived” in a store window in Chihuahua, Mexico for the past 75 years. That is quite a long time for a bridal gown shop to retain a mannequin, but then the dummy has a rather strange history behind it. According to an urban legend, La Pascualita isn’t a dummy at all, but the perfectly preserved corpse of the previous owner’s daughter.
A book of zombie nursery rhymes. Zombies, Reading, Zombie Apocalypse, Walking Dead, Halloween Art, Zombie Humor, Jack And Jill, Book Humor
A book of zombie nursery rhymes.
Euthanasia Coaster. The design begins with a lift to the 510-metre (1,670 ft) top, which would take two minutes for the 24-passenger train to reach. From there, a 500-metre drop would take the train to 360 kilometres per hour, close to its terminal velocity, before flattening out and speeding into the first of its seven slightly clothoid inversions. Each inversion would have a smaller diameter than the one before in order to maintain the lethal 10g to passengers while the train loses speed Design, Now And Forever, Board, Royal College Of Art, Nostalgia, History Facts, Art Design
Euthanasia Coaster. The design begins with a lift to the 510-metre (1,670 ft) top, which would take two minutes for the 24-passenger train to reach. From there, a 500-metre drop would take the train to 360 kilometres per hour, close to its terminal velocity, before flattening out and speeding into the first of its seven slightly clothoid inversions. Each inversion would have a smaller diameter than the one before in order to maintain the lethal 10g to passengers while the train loses speed
Two women, born on the same day but 157 years apart, died on the same day. They both met with a friend, put on a new dress, went to a dance, and met their killers. They were killed the same way, in the same spot. Both by men named Thornton who were acquitted of the murders in both cases. http://www.dark-stories.com/eng/the_erdington_murders_coincidences.htm Serial Killers, Coincidences, True Crime, Weird Facts, Short Creepy Stories, Scary Facts, Wtf Fun Facts, Creepy Facts
Two women, born on the same day but 157 years apart, died on the same day. They both met with a friend, put on a new dress, went to a dance, and met their killers. They were killed the same way, in the same spot. Both by men named Thornton who were acquitted of the murders in both cases. http://www.dark-stories.com/eng/the_erdington_murders_coincidences.htm
Strike marks are seen on the skull of Jane of Jamestown during a news conference at the Smithsonians National Museum of Natural History. Scientists announced during the news conference that they have found the first solid archaeological evidence that some of the earliest American colonists at Jamestown, Va., survived harsh conditions by turning to cannibalism presenting the discovery of the bones of a 14-year-old girl, Jane that show clear signs that she was cannibalized.. Portraits, Forensic Facial Reconstruction, Archaeology, Reconstruction, History Nerd, Interesting History, Natural History
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Strike marks are seen on the skull of Jane of Jamestown during a news conference at the Smithsonians National Museum of Natural History. Scientists announced during the news conference that they have found the first solid archaeological evidence that some of the earliest American colonists at Jamestown, Va., survived harsh conditions by turning to cannibalism presenting the discovery of the bones of a 14-year-old girl, Jane that show clear signs that she was cannibalized..
Late 19th-early 20th century, African art from Nigeria. The mask is built on a real human skull, hung with antelope skin, and covered with human hair on the skull and chin. Horror, Mascara, Ancient Artefacts, Sculptures, African Masks, African Art, African, Ancient Artifacts, Folk
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Late 19th-early 20th century, African art from Nigeria. The mask is built on a real human skull, hung with antelope skin, and covered with human hair on the skull and chin.
An infernal dose of endorphins Feelings, Endorphins, Did You Know, Sarcasmo, Incubus, Possession, Occult, Religion
An infernal dose of endorphins
Having eye contact for more than 6 seconds without looking away or blinking reveals a desire for either sex or murder. Motivation, Psychology Facts, Truth, The More You Know, Words Of Wisdom
Mikayla Conley
Having eye contact for more than 6 seconds without looking away or blinking reveals a desire for either sex or murder.
Horatio Gordon Robley and his collection of Mokomokai. Mokomokai are the preserved heads of Maori. They became valuable trade items during the Musket Wars of the early 19th century. Museums, Larp, Metal, Dark Fantasy, Shrunken Head, Old Pictures, Man, Old Photos
Horatio Gordon Robley and his collection of Mokomokai. Mokomokai are the preserved heads of Maori. They became valuable trade items during the Musket Wars of the early 19th century.