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they enjoyed the sunset together
dead bat still hanging from the ceiling of a cave.Â
"Loving you is as easy as hating the police"
Seen in Maastricht, Netherlands
Kawanabe Kyosai
Skeleton with Flowers (Kawanabe Kyosai Memorial Museum Collection). Kyosaiâs handwriting,
No hay caminos para la paz, la paz es el camino
mountaineer's axe with heart-shaped holes and bronze reinforced shaft. japan, muromachi period, 14th century
Kissing skeletons earring by Raf Simons FW22
A Red-winged Blackbird looking like itâs getting a free ride on an Ospreyâs broomstick. The Blackbird was focused on driving the Osprey away from the marsh, while the Osprey was focused on bringing back a good stick for the nest.
René Lalique le "SirÚne" perfume , 1950
Butterfly drinking blood
What you see is a myosin protein dragging an endorphin along a filament to the inner part of the brainâs parietal cortex which creates happiness.
Happiness. Youâre looking at happiness.
A 32,000-year-old wolf head, which had been frozen in permafrost 65 feet underground.in Siberia. Credit: Emile Ducke for The New York Times
CRUCIFIX IN THROAT TEN DAYS REMOVED WITHOUT KNIFE (April, 1924)
After lying for ten days, embedded in the throat of a patient in a Boston hospital, a crucifix, two inches long, was extracted without surgery. X-rays located the obstruction and, although the victim was at the point of strangulation, no knife was used, despite the fact that the prongs had become lodged in the sides of the windpipe.
Fastened in an upright position, the cross arms are believed to have prevented the piece from penetrating further.
Flying Golden Eagle with small knife in its claw, 2012 - by Han Bouwmeester, Dutch