ifwewerefeckless:

A three second exposure meant that subjects had to stand very still to avoid being blurred, and holding a smile for that period was tricky. As a result, we have a tendency to see our Victorian ancestors as even more formal and stern than they might have been.

So cute.

ifwewerefeckless:

A three second exposure meant that subjects had to stand very still to avoid being blurred, and holding a smile for that period was tricky. As a result, we have a tendency to see our Victorian ancestors as even more formal and stern than they might have been.

So cute.

(Source: rose-verres, via teashoesandhair)

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Kindles: Another Thought

fellfromfiction:

On the latest advert I happened to see a woman reading her Kindle while on a lilo in a swimming pool.

Whut?

This is a good example of their foolishness. If you drop a book in the swimming pool, OK, that’s ruined too, but you’ve lost £7.99 and one book.

Drop your Kindle? You’ve lost £100+ and your whole library.

The copy of Frankenstein I had for A Level had been dropped in the bath but it was still perfectly readable. =) The text was fine - the pages were just bumpy and crinkly.

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1 week ago. 2 notes. Permalink. Wizard. Timelord. Kyle.

Not being able to wear a masquerade mask because you wear glasses.

imnotthedoctor:

babyangelcastiel:

Being partially blind is not fun guys, seriously. Heaven and Hell MASKED Ball and I can’t wear one. 

Fuck. AHAHA.

GPOY

I just got a mask with a stick.

There’s also the paint-it-on-your-face method, or the stick-things-to-your-glasses method.

None are as good, but they’re makeshift alternatives? xD

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"The only reason anyone sleeps with me is for comedic purposes."
David Mitchell (via fellfromfiction)
2 weeks ago. 1 note. Permalink.
teashoesandhair:

ladoddsy:

teashoesandhair:

eldritchjoy:

squarepegsaz:

oddwildflowers:

treesong:

needlesslydefiantwithtea:

justamus:

Maps, with every name translated, back through the local tongue, into English.
Suddenly both poetic and prosaic, at once.



THIS IS REALLY COOL


I’ll be back in Marshtown tomorrow.

Please, I live in BREAST HILL CASTLE (or close enough)
Can’t be tamed.

This is beautiful.

‘Land of Stangers’, though? Stangers? Really?

I dunno, some of the people down here are pretty strange…

‘Strangers’ I can deal with. It’s when the first ‘r’ goes missing that I get weirded out.

teashoesandhair:

ladoddsy:

teashoesandhair:

eldritchjoy:

squarepegsaz:

oddwildflowers:

treesong:

needlesslydefiantwithtea:

justamus:

Maps, with every name translated, back through the local tongue, into English.

Suddenly both poetic and prosaic, at once.

THIS IS REALLY COOL

I’ll be back in Marshtown tomorrow.

Please, I live in BREAST HILL CASTLE (or close enough)

Can’t be tamed.

This is beautiful.

‘Land of Stangers’, though? Stangers? Really?

I dunno, some of the people down here are pretty strange…

‘Strangers’ I can deal with. It’s when the first ‘r’ goes missing that I get weirded out.

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(Source: mercurymay)

2 weeks ago. 33 notes. Permalink.

Reblog with your middle name..

teashoesandhair:

garfunklez:

queenbitchandshit:

sonofthatcher:

wheres-margo:

benedictcancumbermybatch:

part-the-red-sea:

trustmeimonlyhuman:

hipstergrunt:

aaami:

mutisija:

Emilia

Karoliina

Ellinor

Gabriel

Chloe

Antoinette 

Joline Helena

William Robert

Peter

John. EVERYONE HAS SUCH AMAZING MIDDLE NAMES EXCEPT ME

Kya

Anna

((Although that’s currently obvious.))

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This test that has been floating around
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