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neil-gaiman:

Happy Other Mother’s Day.
Somehow I assumed that Tumblr would be filled with Other Mother’s Day cards that people had made, but it is not.
neil-gaiman:

Happy Other Mother’s Day.
Somehow I assumed that Tumblr would be filled with Other Mother’s Day cards that people had made, but it is not.
neil-gaiman:

Happy Other Mother’s Day.
Somehow I assumed that Tumblr would be filled with Other Mother’s Day cards that people had made, but it is not.
neil-gaiman:

Happy Other Mother’s Day.
Somehow I assumed that Tumblr would be filled with Other Mother’s Day cards that people had made, but it is not.
catscratch-fever:

leahcultice:

Jennifer Lawrence by Ellen von Unwerth, 2013

So this happened.
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quite-kafkaesque:

Happy 90th birthday, Bettie Mae Page, Queen of Pin Up and forever in our hearts.
quite-kafkaesque:

Happy 90th birthday, Bettie Mae Page, Queen of Pin Up and forever in our hearts.
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odditiesoflife:

Victorian Headless Portraits
The Victorian era has many photographs, most of which show the subject sitting or standing with a stern expression. Since photography was still in its infancy, photographers were experimenting with novel ways to create photos that differed from the norm. Animals acting human was one popular concept, and then came the headless portrait. Funny and entertaining, a new genre of photography was born.
odditiesoflife:

Victorian Headless Portraits
The Victorian era has many photographs, most of which show the subject sitting or standing with a stern expression. Since photography was still in its infancy, photographers were experimenting with novel ways to create photos that differed from the norm. Animals acting human was one popular concept, and then came the headless portrait. Funny and entertaining, a new genre of photography was born.
odditiesoflife:

Victorian Headless Portraits
The Victorian era has many photographs, most of which show the subject sitting or standing with a stern expression. Since photography was still in its infancy, photographers were experimenting with novel ways to create photos that differed from the norm. Animals acting human was one popular concept, and then came the headless portrait. Funny and entertaining, a new genre of photography was born.
odditiesoflife:

Victorian Headless Portraits
The Victorian era has many photographs, most of which show the subject sitting or standing with a stern expression. Since photography was still in its infancy, photographers were experimenting with novel ways to create photos that differed from the norm. Animals acting human was one popular concept, and then came the headless portrait. Funny and entertaining, a new genre of photography was born.
odditiesoflife:

Victorian Headless Portraits
The Victorian era has many photographs, most of which show the subject sitting or standing with a stern expression. Since photography was still in its infancy, photographers were experimenting with novel ways to create photos that differed from the norm. Animals acting human was one popular concept, and then came the headless portrait. Funny and entertaining, a new genre of photography was born.
odditiesoflife:

Victorian Headless Portraits
The Victorian era has many photographs, most of which show the subject sitting or standing with a stern expression. Since photography was still in its infancy, photographers were experimenting with novel ways to create photos that differed from the norm. Animals acting human was one popular concept, and then came the headless portrait. Funny and entertaining, a new genre of photography was born.
odditiesoflife:

Victorian Headless Portraits
The Victorian era has many photographs, most of which show the subject sitting or standing with a stern expression. Since photography was still in its infancy, photographers were experimenting with novel ways to create photos that differed from the norm. Animals acting human was one popular concept, and then came the headless portrait. Funny and entertaining, a new genre of photography was born.
odditiesoflife:

Victorian Headless Portraits
The Victorian era has many photographs, most of which show the subject sitting or standing with a stern expression. Since photography was still in its infancy, photographers were experimenting with novel ways to create photos that differed from the norm. Animals acting human was one popular concept, and then came the headless portrait. Funny and entertaining, a new genre of photography was born.