I remember:
Kicking Odie so hard I crippled his leg
No title available
AnasAbdin
$LAYYYTER

pixel skylines

Love Begins
One Nice Bug Per Day
NASA
almost home
Sade Olutola
wallacepolsom

tannertan36
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Three Goblin Art

PR's Tumblrdome
Keni
todays bird
Mike Driver

No title available
d e v o n
Monterey Bay Aquarium

seen from Argentina

seen from Belarus

seen from United States

seen from United Kingdom

seen from Singapore

seen from Malaysia
seen from Serbia
seen from Netherlands

seen from Spain

seen from Malaysia
seen from Australia

seen from Malaysia
seen from Malaysia
seen from United States

seen from Malaysia
seen from United States
seen from Philippines
seen from United States

seen from United States

seen from United States
@druillla
I remember:
Kicking Odie so hard I crippled his leg
Reblog to have something good happen at 1:42 tomorrow
I saw this before I left work last night and had a quiet hope, and today I checked my phone at about quarter to two, while I was still on my lunch break, and I’ve just got a job interview with the BBC next week
I’m not a big believer in anything much but I’m so happy holy shit. So like unrelated note but something real good happened to me at 1.42 today lol
Just reblogging bc I had such a bad week
yo jolene dont take my mans you freaky bitch
1773. Colour mezzotint. face and eye muscles by Gautier d'Agoty
source !!!
Aaaaa????
d'agoty said: muscle time.!!!😳
YOU are invited to my POOL PARTY!!! 🏊💦🎉
venue: ☢️ CHERNOBYL NUCLEAR REACTOR COOLING POND ☢️
RSVP ASAP!!!!!!
“Oh yeah! I love pterodactyls!”
“They’re like my favorite dinosaur!”
from the Fresh Paleomemes fb group
The Murder Of Emanuel Jaques: A Dark Moment In Toronto’s History
Wrapped in a green garbage bag, the body of 12-year-old Emanuel Jaques was found on the roof behind a Yonge Street body-rub parlour in Toronto, Canada 1977.
Emanuel worked shining shoes around the city to make extra money for himself and his family. He was a familiar face downtown and was known as “the shoeshine boy”
On July 28 a man approached Emanuel, his brother Luciano and their friend Shane. The stranger bought them food and asked if they wanted to earn $35 an hour by moving photography equipment. All boys were intrigued but the man singled out Emanuel. He was excited for the opportunity and convinced his brother to let him go. After leaving with the mysterious man, Emanuel was never seen alive again.
Police finally found his body four days after his disappearance. They would later find out that he was brought to a body-rub parlour, tied up, injected with needles, sexually assaulted and drowned in a sink.
In the late 70’s, Toronto’s Yonge Street, known as the Sin Strip, was a hotspot for sex shops, strip clubs, body-rub parlours and drugs. When referring to the street, a Metro Toronto chairman said “It’s the giant scar on Metro’s pretty face.” The murder of Emanuel Jaques caused outrage in the city. Citizens blamed the boy’s death on a lack of law enforcement and demanded that the city make efforts to clean up Yonge Street.
After a panicked man-hunt, George Hislop, a gay rights activist, walked into a police station with information about Emanuel’s case. Shortly after, 26-year-old Saul David Betesh was arrested and charged with first degree murder. One day after the murder, Betesh had contacted Hislop and confessed his crime. Three other men were also arrested in connection to the murder: Albert Wayne Kribs, 41, Joseph Wood, 26 and Werner Greuner, 28.
When the public found out that the young boy had been sexually assaulted and murdered by men, the media shifted it’s focus on to the gay community. Innocent gay men became the targets of violence and the community as a whole took the blame for the incident. Emanuel’s murder is also considered to be a reason why the 1981 bathhouse raids took place.
During the trial Robert Wayne Kribs pleaded guilty. The other 3 waited for the justice system to decide their fate. Saul David Betesh and Joseph Woods were found guilty in trial and Werner Greuner was acquitted.
Even though Emanuel’s death took place over 40 years ago, it still affects Toronto to this day. It was a dark moment in the city’s history and it will never be forgotten.
The permian is interesting as hell but it is so
so deeply cursed
Capitalizing the first letter while capslocks is on
#delete later dont you dare act like this isnt a perfect addition to this post
you’ve made it so that I can’t delete or I look like a coward. you trapped me.
only Permian Period kids will remember 😂👌🔥
What does a Dilong prefer to get at a Tex-Mex restaurant?
A Psittacosaurus!
Wood of the Self-Murderers Gustave Doré 1861
Karen T. Taylor (b. 1952) is a forensic artist specializing in the human face. Over the years, she has worked with various law enforcement agencies and helped solve numerous criminal cases.
She is a specialist in postmortem drawing, forensic facial reconstruction, and age progression, all of which helps identify murder victims. She invented a pioneering 2-dimensional facial reconstruction method in the 1980s.
Jeffrey Dahmer’s Stuff
Below is a list of stuff found in Jeffrey Dahmer’s apartment, compiled from Lionel Dahmer’s book “A Father’s Story” and an article on Murderpedia:
Food & Drink:
Supplements: Yerba Prima, Vita and Anabolic Fuel
Doritos and Ruffles Potato Chips
Alcohol: Bottles of rum and beer cans. Brands: Budweiser, Pabst Blue Ribbon and Miller High Life.
Videos:
Movies: “Blade Runner,” “Return of the Jedi” and Exorcist III”
Pornographic: “Cocktales,” “Chippendale’s Tall, Dark and Handsome,” “Hard Men II,” “Hard Men III “Rock Hard,” “Peepshow” and “Tropical Heat Wave.”
An episode of “The Bill Cosby Show” and a lecture on evolution.
Reading material:
Pornographic (Unnamed)
four books on caring for fish,
King James Bible
Audio cassettes on Creation Science and the Bible and other biblical tapes:
“The Genesis Flood”
“The Bible, Science and the Age of the Earth”
“Numerology and The Divine Triangle”
A learning kit of books and tapes in Latin
Music:
Motley Crue
Def Leppard’s “Hysteria”
Cleaning Agents & Chemicals:
1 gallon bottle of Clorox bleach
Woolworth Pine Cleaner
Lysol
Odor-sorb
4 boxes of muriatic acid
Formaldehyde
Choloroform
Ether
Halcion
6 boxes of Soilex
Miscelleneous items:
3 black-handled forks
2 butcher knives
1 pair of chemical-resistant gloves
Handsaw with five detachable blades
¾ inch drill
Barbecue sauce
Meat tenderizer.
Polaroid camera
50 envelopes from Woolworth’s
Tube of acne lotion
Shaving kit
Oral-B toothbrush
Lease for apartment 213
Library card with Jeffrey Dahmer’s name on it
Pair of men’s black nylon shorts
Business cards with the name “Lionel Dahmer Ph.D”
Large hypodermic needle
Contact lense cleaning kit
“Ornamental driftwood”
Artificial peacock feathers
Aquarium with tropical fish
Male nudes hanging in bedroom & hallway
Computer
A guide to learning DOS
A blue and white laptop box cover
2 plastic griffins
Incense burner
Incense sticks
Fish food
Nickel-plated handcuffs
Bedding:
1 blood-stained white pillow with light blue floral pattern
1 blood-stained pillow with black case
1 blood-stained black fitted sheet
1 blood-stained white mattress cover
1 blood-stained black pillow case
1 blood stained mattress (both sides) with blue floral pattern
Refrigerator:
Man’s head in cardboard box
Freezer:
3 plastic bags: 2 had a human heart in them and part of a muscle was found in the third.
Floor-standing freezer:
Plastic bag containing flesh and various human internal organs
Hallway closet:
2 human hands in large aluminum kettle
Human genitals including penises, testicles and pubic hair region
Bedroom:
Metal filing cabinet:
Top drawer: 3 human skulls on dark blue towel, painted gray to a “marble-like texture.”
Bottom drawer: Complete human skeleton with two paper bags: One had dried remains of human scalp and the other dried, mummified genitals
Box with a styrofoam lid: 2 human skulls
57-gallon blue plastic drum containing three human torsos in various
Dresser:
Top drawer: 74 photos of bodies in various poses and stages of dismemberment.
Identification cards and driver’s licenses with the following names were found: Oliver Lacy, Tony Hughes and Joseph Bradehoft.
Catacomb tunnels blocked with the remains of Plague victims