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The Dilemma of Being Human by @glenmartintaylor follow @fancy_nothing vol. 5 // #reevolution β€” view on Instagram https://bit.ly/33FoVQj
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the cure is kissing your cat on the top of their head
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That’s the most ignorant shit I’ve ever read
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It was the 21st of March, 1998, and 23-year-old Amy Lynn Bradley from Petersburg, Virginia, and her parents and brother left for a cruise. It was a weeklong cruise on the Rhapsody of the Seas. In the early morning hours of the 24th of March, Amy was partying in the cruise ship’s dance club with the band, Blue Orchid, and new friends she had made on her Caribbean getaway.
She parted ways with her friends at around 1AM and was then seen by her father at about 5:15AM when she was asleep on the cabin balcony. By 6AM, she was gone. As it wasn’t like Amy to just wander off without telling her family, they reported her missing. The family asked the crew not to dock in Curacao because if somebody was holding Amy hostage, they could then sneak off the ship with her. Nevertheless, the cruise ship docked, afterwards which they finally declared Amy missing. An investigation uncovered that there was no evidence that anybody had fallen overboard. In fact, Amy was a trained lifeguard. Her parents were highly critical of the cruise ship who they faulted for the delay in reporting Amy missing. Furthermore, they felt as though the investigation was shoddy and focused on protecting their image and legal interests.
The main theory is that Amy was abducted and sold into sex slavery and several eyewitness reports substantiate this theory. In 1998, two Canadian tourists reported seeing a woman that looked eerily similar to Amy on a beach in Curacao. They were adamant that this woman had tattoos which matched Amy’s: a Tasmanian devil on her shoulder, a sun on her lower back, a Chinese symbol on her right ankle and a lizard on her naval. In 1999, a member of the navy reported that he saw Amy in a brothel. He claimed she told him her name was Amy Bradley and she begged him for help, adding she wasn’t able to leave. In 2005, the ominous photograph above was sent to Amy’s family by an organisation that tracks down potential sex trafficking victims on adult websites. They are certain the woman portrayed in the photograph is their daughter.
So what became of Amy Lynn Bradley? Despite a $25,000 reward and extensive media attention, she still remains missing.
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Random goth - London, early 90β€²s (yes, early 90β€²s, unlike what some other people think).Β 
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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Cecil Beaton, 1956.
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