Tumblr introduced a "postmortem" feature, where dead celebrities could blog from the afterlife. Only Terry Pratchett used it.
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Paper Rings, Lover.
You're Losing Me, Midnights.
Fresh Out The Slammer, The Tortured Poets Department
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"What can one do in the face of such monumental loss but breath a weary sigh, for the world is a little quieter now."
This quote? Drives me feral. Absolutely insane. Because it is so beautiful and lyrical, the kind of thing you'd think you'd find in a Victorian novel or an old poem.
But it's from a cartoon made of clip art that was made purely to annoy someone else, posted on YouTube as part of an after show.
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little painting of @necrolexic0n‘s horror sans; Oak!!
love him to bits ♥️
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BLOODMOON
"They didn't used to be what they are"
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Girl, Post-Mortem, March 1911, Norway.
Photo: Gustav Borgen
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To me it's the fact she deliberately sang her heart out, her fears, perceptions, anger and deceptions.
But what strikes me the most is that, despite everything, she's now left it all behind. She went through the stages of grief, accepted the story as it was, and now she's leaving everything behind.
It's done, it's not something she can change, and she's ok.
And so the healing begins.
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Thomas Jefferson Souder and his wife Mary Ellen buried together in a custom double casket. They were married 60 years, and died a couple of days apart in July, 1921 - Mary on the 13th, Jeff on the 15th.
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antique taxidermy kit.
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