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The best medicine? by London Dada

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The best medicine?

A former school classmate recognized years later looking decidedly sickly as he browses a joke shop with translucent carrier in hand, heavy with what looks to possibly be Indian red Dunhill packs
Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria

* Stay away from the fags, kids - they're not called coffin nails for nowt - ed.
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Poster advertising the transatlantic voyages of Titanic. by memedesimo2006

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Poster advertising the transatlantic voyages of Titanic.

Detail of a 1910s poster advertising the transatlantic voyages of the RMS Titanic.
www.dreamstime.com/poster-advertising-transatlantic-voyag...

When The Kitten Is Just Too Much by ~ Liberty Images

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When The Kitten Is Just Too Much

Sorry, guys.

Detail of an architectural fresco from the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor by Chapps.SL

Detail of an architectural fresco from the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor

Detail of a large Hellenistic fresco depicting an architectural structure with doors and masks. This tragic theater mask is sitting on a ledge supported by tiny caryatids that seem to portay mythical figures. In all of the frescoes from this villa, there is a liberal use of cinnabar in the background, as seen here in the red areas.

Roman, from the Villa of P. Fannius Synistor, Boscoreale, Room G. About 60 BCE.

Museo Archeologico Nazionale di Napoli (no inv. number 1)

From a friend by ktmqi

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From a friend

Things said in jest…

Vivid Strong Emotions by Chic Bee

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Vivid Strong Emotions

Let my people go

The Phantom of the Opera by RK*Pictures

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The Phantom of the Opera

"Feast your eyes - glut your soul, on my accursed ugliness!"

('The Phantom' by NECA)

Diorama by RK ('Stephanie Swift'
as Christine Daaé by Plastic Fantasy Adult Superstars)

J18 Sati Handprints, Mehrangar Fort, Jodhpur by KnowingSelfPrints

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J18 Sati Handprints, Mehrangar Fort, Jodhpur

This is a carefully restored vintage photograph of sati handprints from Mehrangar Fort, placed to commemorate those widows and concubines of a Maharajah who died in this way. Sati or suttee was a practice in which a Hindu widow burned alive on her deceased husband's funeral pyre. During the early-modern Mughal period of 1526–1857, sati was notably associated with elite Hindu Rajput clans in western India, marking one of the points of divergence between Hindu Rajputs and the Muslim Mughals, who banned the practice.

Berlin, Germany, July 29 2009, Mother Mourns Son in Kollwitz\'s Statue at Neue Wache, Berlin by Felipe Rodríguez Fotografía

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Berlin, Germany, July 29 2009, Mother Mourns Son in Kollwitz\'s Statue at Neue Wache, Berlin

Berlin, Germany, July 29 2009, A powerful statue by Käthe Kollwitz depicts a mother grieving her deceased son, located within the touching memorial at Neue Wache, Berlin.

Deserted derelict house on a deserted island by Frank Fullard

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Deserted derelict house on a deserted island

I'm currently reading a book called " The Manipulated Man " by London Dada

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I'm currently reading a book called " The Manipulated Man "

- by Esther Vilar

( Note the shop signs, links to situational oneness are everywhere )

Reviews; www.reddit.com/r/JordanPeterson/comments/eqkiyh/the_manip...

YouTube audiobook, sample chapter; " Women have no feelings " www.youtube.com/watch?v=eoZpV_mFjEE

Why the Sad Faces? by Dave Owens (Widnes)

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Why the Sad Faces?

Ceiling art at the Kelvingrove Museum in Glasgow

and she ran into the moonlight.... by néné Chrome♥

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and she ran into the moonlight....

As the cool night air caressed her skin,
Her heartbeat fluttered at the thought of him,
She left him a clue
Naught but her shoe

Hopefully he could figure that clue out, but not holding out hope since she could tell, he never solved the mystery of the missing socks, or snacks. The miss matched pair on his feet told their own tale.... maybe she would drop the link on social media and tag him there. If he was really savvy, he'd see the QR code on the bottom of the shoe with her return address... hmmm... only time would tell!


Photo inspo from Mr Royal's Amazing capture found here... check him out he is an amazing photographer! www.flickr.com/photos/benroyal/54321523885/in/dateposted/

Bushfire impact by Nicholas A Assef

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Bushfire impact

Charred landscape

Nola Swords_Mrs Tom Elliott by kmdennis

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Nola Swords_Mrs Tom Elliott

Poor Mrs. Nola Swords Elliott of Newton County, Georgia. Married on 30 Dec 1897 at age 17 to a man nearly 20 years her senior, and she was widowed with four daughters by age 34. She never remarried and died in 1955. This image is perhaps her 1897 marriage photo.

Holocaust Memorial Day: They Walked In Line, Berlin Wall, Berlin 1984 by st3v3cook3

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Holocaust Memorial Day: They Walked In Line, Berlin Wall, Berlin 1984

Taken on b&w film back in 1984, this image seemed appropriate to post today: Holocaust Memorial Day.

There were some great art/graffiti all along the Berlin Wall (Der Mauer). Some was very artistic, some poignant and some just ridiculous. This piece, which I visited 3 times in the mid 1980s really affected me and made me stop and contemplate. On my third visit this memorial was barely viewable as it has been mostly overwritten. I am so pleased that I managed to capture it whilst it was still in relatively good condition.

pfccdead24_mje by yeti118

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pfccdead24_mje

A child's grave - Forest Cemetery, Forest, Ontario

Liberty Sculpture Park by cowyeow

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Liberty Sculpture Park

Yermo, California

Lost Glove #630 by Exile Austrian

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Lost Glove #630

Elmer's Bottle Tree Ranch by cowyeow

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Elmer's Bottle Tree Ranch

Oro Grande, California