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Haunted Lake Shawnee Amusement Park - Princeton, West Virginia. It was initially opened in 1926, but closed in 1966 after the accidental deaths of a couple of kids. It was reopened in 1985 then again closed in 1988. Paranormal activity includes disembodie
ragingbeard: These are taken from the abandon Takakonuma Greenland Park of Japan. The park opened in 1973 and shut down only after two years of service; common lore says that the rides were due to many accidental deaths. It was reopened in 1986 and
last night I had a dream where I was arguing with people on the internet. The night before I had an apocalyptic dream where the world was ending/had ended and I was trying navigating a giant derelict amusement park while roving gangs wearing the heads
I have such a dumb sense of humor that I’m already like really amused at the general concept of the Diamonds being on Earth because they’re just Too Big for everything. Like, Homeworld is all Diamond-sized since everything is geared towards them but
swedishcervixpoker: You were always trying to act all grown-up when I visited your big sister. She thought it was amusing that you did this only when I was around, and found it annoying at the same time. One day you saw a chance after you heard us having
mistresskane: He was allowed to play with himself as much as he wanted while in the box, as long as he didn’t cum. It was amusing for the others down below who could see into it and would watch him.
thecorporal45954486: geychou: and you know levi would probably have some lameass fucking url like he tried to make it ‘thecorporal’ but it was already taken so it offered a suggestion with all random numbers at the end so he’s ‘thecorporal45954486’
bloodborne: I’m not sure if this was intentionally sequential, but it was amusing. No offense intended to either blogger pictured here.
h0lypale: westcoasst: meio-tom: meio-tom: i took this photo just after i had my first kiss it was a sunday. 16th, october, 2011 ever since, i have not put my tongue in anyone else’s tongue or whatever it means p.s: this is not b&w. the sea was
russah: virgules: Tim Burton: “He was so desperately in love with Winona, that when they broke up, he wouldn’t admit it was over for the longest time.” how have I never seen this picture before, holy crap
keithswhore: “She had such an emotional relationship to music. It’s like she needed music, as if it was a person, and that she would die for it..” 💔 Happy birthday Amy!🎂 She would have been 33 today.
karategirl448: I can’t remember who posted this originally, I was looking back through my blog so I could reblog it but I couldn’t find it. I think it was probably http://thegoodbadgirl.tumblr.com but I’m not positive! Anyways LOOK HOW CUTE
escapetheory: ‘Later I shot them for their first NME cover. I loved the trash aesthetic of the band. It was all very obvious: Marilyn Monroe, Andy Warhol, and Jane Mansfield - tragic blondes. My idea was to shoot them lying on gold lamé cloth. I
soundsof71: Patti Smith, 1976, by Claude Gassian. “I was just discovering Patti Smith’s masterpiece album Horses. At that time I was listening to it all day long. So it was a real privilege, and one of my first important sessions, to accompany Patti
amospoe: “My Schott motorcycle jacket is nearly as old as my wife. It has skidded across asphalt, which is what it was designed for. And it was a commonsense item for downtown gentlemen back in the day, from punk rockers to leather-bar lurkers. (Such
chrisjohndewitt:The Roof of the Hamburger Bahnhof in Berlin. When it was decided to renovate the old railway shed and surrounding buildings into a museum of modern art, a neutral, undecorated decor was required. The large Art Nouveau lamp holders seen
keithrichardslife-quote: John could be quite direct. The only rude thing I remember him saying to me was about my solo in the middle of “It’s All Over Now.” He thought it was crap. Maybe he got out the wrong side of the bed that day. OK, it certainly
keithrichardslife-quote: For many years through the ‘60s, Mick was incredibly charming and humorous. He was natural. It was electrifying the way he could work those small spaces, as a singer and as a dancer; fascinating to watch and work with–the
rivjudephoenix: “He was totally without education. Some of the reason that he was so talented was that stuff didn’t get processed through his head or through some preconception of what it was supposed to be” - Naomi Foner
your-lovers-and-drifters: “We fell in love. It was very bizarre, because it was like nobody could do the first step. We were looking at each other, like something bizarre and very exciting at the same time, getting nervous about it. It took a long
keithrichardslife-quote: An ugly little sod called Stephen Yarde, “Boots” we used to call him, because of his huge feet, was the favorite to be picked on by the bully boys. He was being taunted all the time. And knowing what it was like to be waiting
keithrichardslife-quote: And he was carrying this stuff. “Where the hell did you get this?” It was, always, all about records. From when I was eleven or twelve years old, it was who had the records who you hung with. They were precious things. I
keithrichardslife-quote: It was quite a difference for Anita after Courtfield Gardens. We were hiding out from Brian there, and that took a while. Brian and I still had to work together, and Brian made desperate attempts to get Anita back. There was
winonaryderpics:Or stolen something when you have the cash? Have you ever been blue? Or thought your train moving while sitting still? Maybe I was just crazy. Maybe it was the 60s. Or maybe I was just a girl… interrupted.
everythingloureed: Lou Reed, greenroom after show, Austin Opry House, 1978. “It was every bit as cool as you’d think. He was smart, but prickly. Everyone could tell he wasn’t someone you’d want to piss off. The show had an edge, the audience
circuitbird: This is what it is, right! This is the actual beauty of “fashion.” Not the runway spectacle, not the editorials, and it was never the clothes themselves. It’s, “I saw Liam Gallagher wearing a parka and sunglasses. So I went out and
ezramillertherapy: Ezra Miller’s response to “Your identification as queer has had a big impact on a lot of young people.” : “It was unconscious when it happened. It was a conversation much like this with a human being I felt a kinship to,
thateventuality: Scan - “George spontaneously grabbed [the attendants] hat and tray. Nothing was ever posed, it was all ad lib and I just had to anticipate each time.” On the train from Washington, D.C. to New York City, 12 February 1964 Photo: Dezo
o-v-n-i-s: o-v-n-i-s: Television: Tom Verlaine photographed by Ebet Roberts. I was pretty sure I had posted this with infamousgifts,so i’ve been looking for it since yesterday. thing is it was here. I LOVE THIS, CUTEST SMILE ON EARTH. didn’t wanted
serpentinesheldonserpentine: It was called Exile because we were basically booted out of England. It was either that or sweep the streets. Keith RichardsPhoto: Dominique Tarle
velvetnyc: “I was settled into nothingness; a kind of non-being, and I accepted it. It didn’t make for an interesting person. I didn’t want to be interesting, it was too hard. What I really wanted was only a soft, hazy space to live in, and to
therealmickrock: “A concert now shrouded in mythology, though in fact it was only about 40 minutes long, but it was a revolution for all who were in attendance. Punk rock was never so raw and brutal.” Iggy Pop at Kings Cross Cinema - London, 1972
nirvananews: “The first time Kurt and I slept together was at a Days Inn in Chicago, we were having our first postcoital moment, and we’re watching MTV and the ‘Smells Like Teen Spirit’ video came on. I pulled away from him because it was his
baptisedinblackwater: … it was discovered that it was myself - or, to be more specific: this black exaltation - who was the nameless living interface between worlds that did not touch each other … - Saul Smaragd Image: Max Kuiper
therealmickrock: “My ambition was not to be a great photographer, though that certainly would have been a worthy stance. It was a lust to embrace anything that startled or energised me.”Syd Barrett - London, 1969
groovy-julie: “I was there the night he walked into Max’s for the first time in the baby blue suit and the bright orange hair. It was striking. Everybody else in there was dressed in black and this colorful alien came in and just enchanted and charmed
alwaysphilthy:“During my worst times, on the park benches, in the jails or living with whores, I always had this certain contentment - I wouldn’t call it happiness - it was more of an inner balance that settled for whatever was occurring and it helped
igm21: “…I shared a dark suspicion that the life we were leading was a lost cause, that we were all actors, kidding ourselves along on a senseless odyssey. It was the tension between these two poles—a restless idealism on one hand and a sense of
azurevalencia: Thought it’d be easyThought they didn’t knowYou thought it was the only way to goAnother way outFound on the way homeThought you were living fastBut you were living slowAnd they tell you it’s alrightIt’s for your own goodMaybe
the-charming-devil: thischarmlessgirl: “Morrissey was always getting sick, because he wouldn’t eat properly. He gave me a food shopping list once and all it had on it was crisps, chocolate and croissants. That was typical.” - Gill Smith (Rough
james-winston: John was right in the middle of telling a funny story, excitedly fidgeting around with a burning cigarette, when suddenly he stopped, grunted something and let his head fall to his food-filled plate. I laughed, thinking it was another one
myellenficent: “I used to make long speeches to you after you left. I used to talk to you all the time, even though I was alone. I walked around for months talking to you. Now I don’t know what to say. It was easier when I just imagined you.” Paris,
kontroverzno: “He leaves me. And not like he did back in the day when he told me that I was vile and cruel, and not like he did when we told each other it was over earlier this year, making out in a hotel corridor, clutching onto each other too hard,
kernjosh:It was about 10 in the morning at Tills place and I had no idea what they were cooking. Everyone involved wanted to do it in a different way and was yelling various instructions. Shervin had tomato pips all over his body and Tills dog was covered
thezartorialist: was riding home from work on 59th street when i heard a girl yell “hey!” behind me. thought i accidentally cut someone off in the street. turned out it was my wife who was also biking home from her office. nyc is such a tiny place
baba-yaga-not-only: “I was such a hippie kid, full of earrings and fucking strange hair, so when they asked me to bring some average photos, it was very difficult to find them. I always had something strange on, just for the fun of it. I wasn’t really
quotemadness: “I felt like crying but nothing came out. It was just a sort of sad sickness, sick sad, when you can’t feel any worse. I think you know it. I think everybody knows it now and then. But I think I have known it pretty often, too often.”
a-quiet-green-agreement: “I was learning how to disappear. It suited me, it was my natural state…” — Don DeLillo, Hammer and Sickle
philippaofhainault:“Although she was excited, she was melancholy, too. It was as though some heavy, overwhelming anxiety were weighing upon her.” — Fyodor Dostoevsky, from The Brothers Karamazov (via violentwavesofemotion)
intopermanence:“When others asked the truth of me, I was convinced it was not the truth they wanted, but an illusion they could bear to live with. I was convinced of people’s need of illusion.” — Anaïs Nin, from The Diary of Anaïs Nin, Vol.
thinkingimages: At present, the title began to dawn on me. It said: ‘The art of Japanese Joinery’, made in 1977 After a small peek into the content of this book, it occurred to me that it was filled only with old Japanese ways to attach two or
r/wb/y manga was goodkind of makes me nostalgic for the old days when everyone was ALIVE and they was kids just goin to combat school and fightin monsters together