If there’s any reason to NOT reblog wet Rupert Graves
Never let me know
AAaaaand one more wet Rupert. Because I can.
why do we call periods “periods” when we can call them something cooler like “bloodstain fever”
or ”the crimson horror”
are u guys okay
There are puns
and then there’s the star trek reboot soundtracks
- Hack To the Future
- The Flask At Hand
- Hangar Management
- Enterprising Young Men
- A Whole In My Hearth
- I’ve Fallen and I Can’t Beam Up!
- Nice To Meld You
- I Gotta Beam Me
- Trekking Down the Narada
- Does It Still McFly?
- Nero Death Experience
- Meld-merized
- Warp Core Values
You’re not haunted by the war, Dr Watson. You miss it.
Gun/Soldier geek fax: Lestrade’s expression is still freaked out and he blinks when he pulls the trigger in anticipation. Captain John Fucking Watson blinks after he fires as well as exhales. Correctly. So hawt.
sherlock-has-got-the-blue-box:
/AGGRESSIVELY DRINKS TEA/
/AGGRESSIVELY TAKES A SHOWER/
He does everything aggressively , it only makes him more sexier.
/AGGRESSIVELY TAKES OFF SCARF/
/AGGRESSIVELY DOES GRAFFITI/
/AGGRESSIVELY SINGS OPERA/
/AGGRESSIVELY HITS PEOPLE/
/AGGRESSIVELY BREAKS DOWN/
this is a horribly powerful image
When I first joined tumblr I didn’t understand this picture.. But I understand it now, and it’s perfect.
In the nineteenth century, a morbid and curious custom has spread to various parts of the world: the photos were ”Post Mortem”.
”Post Mortem” comes from Latin, meaning after death.
The photos ”Post Mortem” apparently originated in England, when Queen Victoria asked to photograph the corpse of an acquaintance or a relative, so she can keep as a souvenir.
soon after, this idea spread around the world, keeping a morbid reminder of loved ones that have passed on.
Even today, as strange as it may seem, some places still have this custom.The girl who is standing in the photo is the one who is dead.
This is a classic example of photographic art.
Notice the hands
for people wondering how the corpse is standing up, there is a posing stand supporting the body it’s very hard to see but the stand is supporting the neck, arms and back.
the girl in this picture has her eyes open, but in some cases the photographer will paint pupils on the eye lids to make it seem like they are wide awake
Have some historical, non-fiction creepypasta.
I’ve studied about these pictures not too long ago.
One of the reasons they were so popular was that, while protography started to become popular at that time, it was still expensive, and sometimes the families couldn’t pay for take pictures of their children or other relatives often. So, they did it when said people died so, this way, they would have at least one memento of them.
Sometimes, the photos themselves were painted, to make the corpses look a little more “alive”. A lot of manipulation techniques were used.









