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20th November 2009

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20th November 2009

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20th November 2009

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19th November 2009

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19th November 2009

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deadgirls:

merricat:

twosuns:daisytoes:xdarkling:wakethedead:(via nyred)

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deadgirls:

merricat:

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13th November 2009

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un rebus…
http://www.alain.it/2009/11/11/rebus/

un rebus…

http://www.alain.it/2009/11/11/rebus/

13th November 2009

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“Questo sarebbe potuto essere un annuncio di lingerie sexy. Ma noi abbiamo acquistato lo spazio per primi. La vita è amara”

“Questo sarebbe potuto essere un annuncio di lingerie sexy. Ma noi abbiamo acquistato lo spazio per primi. La vita è amara”

11th November 2009

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11th November 2009

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benjaminhilts:

arsvitaest:

During the plague in the Middle Ages, some doctors wore a primitive form of biohazard suit called “plague suits”. The mask included red glass eyepieces, which were thought to make the wearer impervious to evil. The beak of the mask was often filled with strongly aromatic herbs and spices to overpower the miasmas or “bad air” which was also thought to carry the plague.
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astrangerscandy:

benjaminhilts:

arsvitaest:

During the plague in the Middle Ages, some doctors wore a primitive form of biohazard suit called “plague suits”. The mask included red glass eyepieces, which were thought to make the wearer impervious to evil. The beak of the mask was often filled with strongly aromatic herbs and spices to overpower the miasmas or “bad air” which was also thought to carry the plague.

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10th November 2009

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