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blorbocedes · 7 months
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renonv · 3 months
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Here comes the Sun himself ☀️
glassless versión
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fungoideale · 11 months
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ghost-proofbaby · 1 year
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okay but before i check my inbox can i entice you all in a thought that has haunted me for over a month now
being in a relationship with rich businessman steve harrington and international rockstar eddie munson. traveling with them, the way they would take care of you and never let you ever want for a single thing. steve taking you with him places in his expensive cars, always driving far too fast for the way he keeps only steers with one hand as one always has to be on your thigh to just be near and touching you. eddie flying you with him when he has to travel to studios in california, just for an excuse to see you on a board walk in short shorts and his sunglasses. you’re their trophy wife, an untouchable that every other ceo of the intricate world of businesses spanning across several countries and every single shady musician eddie has worked with knows to not fuck with. tabloids when the three of you attend rooftop parties in italy, pap photos of you tangled up with eddie, giddy off champagne or wine and fancy finger foods you two indulged far too much in as steve is networking. the internet headlines break whenever you attend a charity gala with steve, always looking pretty on his arm as he makes absolute heart eyes at you, his safe place amongst such a cold and frigid world of boring contracts and men twice his age. eddie always making it clear in interviews that he’s your eye candy side piece, claiming that you’ve always been the brains in the relationship while he and steve are just there to care for you. steve getting no work done when you visit him in office. eddie using you (and steve) as his muse for every album.
an extravagant lifestyle, a world of riches, but the best part always being that at the end of the day, both of your boys will always come home to you. every day will always end with quiet nights, the three of you wrapped up in bed sheets, soft sighs and silent contentment as you all finally feel at home in one another’s arms.
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macrolit · 2 years
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Abandoned lake-side hotel in Italy.
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filmap · 4 months
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A Haunting in Venice Kenneth Branagh. 2023
Poirot's terrace Palazzetto Pisani, S. Marco, 2814, 30124 Venezia VE, Italy See in map
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endofbeginings · 7 months
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"Yes, next time. The important thing is that you return, Raimunda"
more f1 movie posters
Original and alternative poster:
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ronycore · 1 year
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the truth is just that americans aren’t very good at making horror movies. ok well that’s not entirely true but almost every foreign horror movie i’ve seen has been far scarier and more interesting than the average american flick
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letsgethaunted · 3 months
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Welcome to Episode 185: The 1933 Magenta Italy UFO Incident (The "First" Crashed UFO)! In 1933, an aircraft of unknown origin crashed in the small township of Magenta, Italy. At first suspecting it may be a failed launch from the German "Die Glocke" (anti-gravity experimental aircraft), Benito Mussolini's best scientists and engineers raced to reverse engineer it. Ultimately they were unsuccessful, and after the Germans denies it was theirs, the axis realized they might have a flying saucer on their hands. When allied forces took back Italy in the mid-1940s, the Pope himself is rumored to have handed over the strange tech to the Americans. After being transported to area 51 and then moved to a defense contractor's warehouse, the remnants of the crashed vehicle are alleged to be the FIRST ever recovered UAP in the modern era. after years of rumors with no confirmation that this story was even true, both Lue Elizondo (former head of AATIP) and David Grusch (former intelligence officer turned whistleblower) have seemingly confirmed in recent years that this event really happened!
TIME STAMPS:
00:00:00 Personal Haunting
00:15:00 FUM AD
00:17:00 PART I: Magenta
00:24:40 PART II: The First Crash
00:36:31 APOSTROPHE AD
00:39:00 PART II continued
00:59:07 DINNERLY AD
01:01:10 PART II continued
01:33:03 PART III: The Theories
01:45:30 Ending Credits
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loll3 · 2 years
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✧ yesterday I visited a really magical place with my family 🏰💀🕯️✨
…a neo-gothic Castle that have been built in the space of around 30 years at the behest of the painter Gennaro della Monica (around the end of 1800)…The Castle’s architecture is a unique example of design eclecticism: a mix of neo-gothic taste and medieval influence..the exterior of the building, that is the most impressive part, is full of pinnacles and covered with elaborated sculptures …including a really spooky vampire-man that *as you can imagine* struck me particularly! hope these images will bring you inspiration and magical vibes! 👌🏻🌙✨
👉🏻 if you’d like to visit it, the name of the f this enchanting place is Della Monica’s Castle (it took its name from its creator) and is located in the small city of Teramo 🌚✨
📷 Canon EOS2000D
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astriiformes · 2 years
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Every once and I while I think about the extremely cursed honors college abroad trip to Florence I was a part of my freshman year where many, many things went wrong by the end (including me skipping out on a trip to the Uffizi by pretending to be sick because the night before I'd found out one of the people I was planning on going with was a TERF) and most of the professors on the trip were really weirdly disdainful of students who were studying things other than the humanities (I would have loved to learn more about art history, had they actually wanted to teach those of us without the right background about art history!) but the one real highlight was an extracurricular trip I and a very small handful of other students signed up for to the Museo Galileo so the whole vibe was very
Oh, weird reliquary of Galileo Galilei's middle finger, we're really in it now.
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Casa Massimo is an historic, restored “Museum Piece” house. It’s the ex-prison of the village of Lucca, Italy, 700 yrs. old, haunted, and only €49,995 ($49,741).
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According to the description, “The house has a recently fitted bathroom, a roof that was completely replaced in 2002 and certified electrics from that date.”
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“The house has the original prison on its title.  You can even see where the prisoners were lowered into these chambers.  Pretty gruesome stuff but totally fascinating for a historian,” It goes on to say. (The prisoners were lowered?)
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They didn’t take very good photos, but there appears to be a full fireplace next to the kitchen sink.
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I see wood stoves in every room, which leads one to believe that they are your only heat source. 
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Has a nice staircase.
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The only part of the bd they show. I assume there’s only one. The description concludes, “So why not make a home with a niche museum next door.  The village is known as a village of art.”
https://www.italianpropertygallery.com/property-details/301/lucca/bagni-di-lucca-71?fbclid
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geeknik · 11 months
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31 Days of Halloween: Day 22, The Phantasmal Phenomena of Poveglia Island, Venice, Italy
On the 22nd eerie evening of our haunting Halloween journey, we cast our gaze across the waters to the sinister shores of Poveglia Island in Venice, Italy. This forsaken island, entwined with tales of dread and desolation, beckons to us from amidst the serene Venetian Lagoon, offering a glimpse into a dark and turbulent past. As we set sail towards its forbidden terrain, the chilling whispers of bygone souls guide our path through the mists of time.
Historical Background
Poveglia Island, a seemingly serene speck amidst the Venetian Lagoon, holds within its bounds a history steeped in blood and despair. Its dark tale unfolds as early as 421 AD, with people fleeing barbarian invasions finding refuge on its shores. However, the island's malevolent legacy truly began to shape during the bubonic plague, serving as a quarantine station for the diseased and dying. The lagoon turned crimson with the blood of the infected, and the screams of the tormented souls echoed across the waters. Poveglia's sinister tale continued to evolve as it housed a mental asylum during the early 20th century, where the tormented cries of the mentally ill resonated amidst its forsaken halls.
Haunting Tales
The tormented echoes of Poveglia's dark past reverberate through the fabric of the island, giving birth to chilling tales of ghostly apparitions and eerie phenomena. Visitors have reported seeing shadows darting through the ruins and hearing the desperate cries of plague victims carried by the wind. The island is also said to harbor the spirit of a cruel doctor who tormented the patients of the asylum, his sinister presence felt within the decaying walls of the institution.
The ghostly tales extend to the waters surrounding the island, with local fishermen avoiding the area for fear of catching human remains in their nets. The sinister aura of Poveglia Island seems to challenge the brave and the foolhardy to unveil the dark secrets veiled within its haunted domain.
Exploring Poveglia Island
While the Italian government has sealed off Poveglia Island from the public, its haunting allure continues to draw the curious and the fearless. The tales of its ghostly inhabitants beckon to paranormal investigators and thrill-seekers, urging them to unveil the dark mysteries lurking amidst the ruins. Though the paths to the island are barred, the chilling narrative of Poveglia continues to enthrall and terrify, making it a sinister yet captivating destination in the realm of the paranormal.
Conclusion
As we disembark from the haunting haven of Poveglia Island, the ominous echoes of its dark past continue to resonate through Day 22 of our Halloween venture. The phantasmal phenomena of Poveglia Island remain an enduring enigma, offering a chilling narrative that intertwines the realms of history, horror, and the unknown. Amidst the serene beauty of Venice, the sinister lore of Poveglia Island lurks as a dark shadow, offering a hauntingly enthralling tale that stands as a testament to the eternal struggle between the living and the dead.
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discobr0 · 4 months
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backrooms
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frankenputo · 2 years
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Lisa e il diavolo (1973, Mario Bava)
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filmap · 7 months
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A Haunting in Venice Kenneth Branagh. 2023
Palazzo Campo S. Boldo, 30100 Venezia VE, Italy See in map
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