Hello! I'm Ruth, a teenage girl obsessed with the late nineteenth and early twentieth century.
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I go to cemeteries obnoxiously often, as I record the majority of them, and so I thought that you fellows would like some pictures of my local cemetery! Isn’t she gorgeous? I’m not the best photographer, so the pictures give the beauty no justice, but still a brief gander at such a sight.
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ME AT 3 AM
Party like it’s 1919
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Al! ��

Buster Keaton, Roscoe Arbuckle, Molly Malone and Al St. John in Back Stage (1919).
Lovin those legs Buster!
(You can also see he’s all bruised up! Comedy is hard work.)
#buster keaton#1919#roscoe arbuckle#al st john#molly malone#i dont know how to properly tag things#i love al st john sm#cute fellas
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Miles, with two missing fingers and several broken ribs: The people here don’t deserve to die, I think they all should escape this hellhole
Waylon watching as Eddie Gluskin slowly and painfully dies with a huge grin: Rot in hell you son of a bitch
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Scooby Doo 2: Monsters Unleashed (2004) dir. Raja Gosnell
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Mary Pickford on the set of Johanna Enlists, 1918
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Marilyn Monroe as Clara Bow in photos by Richard Avedon. Released in the “Fabled Enchantresses” special for Life magazine, 1958
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To those who it concerns (and who have noticed my absence) I have returned to the horrifying relic of cringe, beauty, and creativity called ‘Tumblr,’ yet again, to perhaps bless those who care with my typical trash writing.
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Nurse and patients in the New Zealand Stationary Hospital, Wisques, France in 1918.
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@heavy-focking-metal
look at our boys
Air Raid Wardens (1943)
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Hello.
Dear Reader, I don’t know who you are, how you are, or what you’ve been through, but I care for you, and you’re lovely. You’re gorgeous, and I want you to tell yourself that daily. You’re talented, for sure. And the absolute opposite of idiotic. Don’t ever think negative about yourself, because everyone is special, and it makes life a whole lot better if you just love yourself and try to see yourself as others do. Keep being amazing. - Chips.
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Mary Pickford, aka, the most beautiful woman I’ve ever laid eyes upon.
Mary Pickford in Tess of the Storm Country (Edwin S. Porter, 1914)
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Harold Lloyd in High and Dizzy, 1920
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Oliver Hardy, Larry Semon and Lucille Carlisle in A Pair of Kings (1922)
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