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Norman Reedus Presented by Contentmode/Syrup films ( x )
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Somehow, through everything that has happened in the past two months or so, I’m really happy. Legitimately.
“If you panic, you could lose your tampon.”
-girl passing by my table in the library.
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yes i’m a boy
yes i play videogames ;]
don’t hit on me silly girls xoxoxo
wft boys don’t play videogames
get back in the garage and fix my car.
get back in the garage and fix my car.
Probably terrible at the game, bet he just plays to stare at the girls.
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Fallout 3 PipBoy 3000 - by Chanced1
Chance1, a paper crafter from United Kingdom created the amazing Pip-Boy 3000 mod. As we can see from the images, this is a perfect PipBoy 3000 replicated from the original one in Fallout 3. The whole replica was made out of cardboard and papier-mâché, and painted for the accurate details. The core of the PipBoy 3000 is an iPhone as the screen, so when you clasp the multi functional communicator around your wrist, don’t forget to power it by your inserted iPhone.
Read more here
Holy shit.
WHAT IS THIS? A SPACESHIP FOR ANTS?
#THE JAMES TIBERIUS KIRK SHIP FOR CADETS WHO CAN’T FLY GOOD AND WANT TO LEARN TO SHOOT OTHER STUFF TOO
IT HAS TO BE AT LEAST— THREE TIMES THIS BIG.
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Half-Mourning Dress
1910-1912
The Victoria & Albert Museum
What’s a “half-mourning” dress? Mourning in the front, party in the back?
Half-Mourning was the third stage of mourning for a widow. She would be expected to mourn her husband for at least two years, the stages being Full Mourning, Second Mourning and Half-Mourning. The different stages regulated what they would be wearing, with Full Mourning being all black and with no ornamentation, including the wodow’s veil, and the stages after that introducing some jewellery and modest ornamentation. When in Half-Mourning you would gradually include fabrics in other colors and sort of ease your way out of mourning.
Wow, I am happy you made that joke so I could interpert it as a serious question and have an excuse to ramble on about clothing customs of the past, I am a historical fashion nerd.
That’s very informative, but I’m going to stick with my original head canon:
I need this to be a thing that is actual.
Reblogging for commentary that is first, good history information and then, hilarious.
Yes.
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