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duftvonregen · 2 months
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Please show your ass
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tvdonnersmarck · 5 months
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Kettensträfling
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one-time-i-dreamt · 1 year
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My dad gave me a lift into town and I somehow didn’t realise until I was getting out of the car that I was still in my pyjamas. Trying to get him to come back and get me I texted him, “I have no shoes on and I STINK.”
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polldermodel · 2 months
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Wat heb je aan als je je bed in duikt?
-Ondergoed + Broek(je) + Shirt + Sokken
-Ondergoed + Broek(je) + Shirt
-Ondergoed + Broek(je)
-Ondergoed + Shirt
-Shirt + broek(je)
-Alleen Ondergoed
-Alleen Shirt
-Alleen Broek(je)
-Een andere combinatie van de kledingstukken hier boven
-Naakt
-Anders
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ms-anja · 1 month
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You've been so well behaved over the last few months that I put on my short pyjamas especially for you today as a reward.
Of course, touching is still taboo for you.
Don't moan about it!
You should rather thank me for my generosity.
There you go.
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akire2002 · 6 months
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Sleepy Gale I also made him some new pajamas Enjoy!
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enchanted-choirboy · 11 days
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conradscrime · 5 months
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The Murder of Linda Agostini: Was She Really "Pyjama Girl"?
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November 26, 2023
Florence Linda Agostini (Platt) was born on September 12, 1905 in South East London. She travelled to New Zealand at the age of 19, and lived there until 1927, when she then moved to Sydney, Australia.
Linda worked at a cinema and lived in a boarding house on Darlinghurst Road. It was said that Linda liked to drink and party a lot. She married an Italian man named Antonio Agostini in 1930, and it was not a happy marriage.
The couple moved to Melbourne, believing to be because her husband wanted Linda to get away from her partying friends.
In late August of 1934, Linda disappeared. A week later, an unidentified body of whom would later be dubbed "Pyjama Girl" was found in Splitter's Creek, near Albury.
The woman's body was found by a man named Tom Griffith, who was leading a prize bull along the road. Tom saw the body in a culvert running under the road and noted there had been a strong smell of kerosene present.
The body was badly burnt and had been hidden by a hessian grain sack, making it impossible for drivers to be able to see the body.
Pyjama Girl's head was wrapped in a towel, she had been beaten extensively, and upon an X-ray it was discovered she had a bullet in her neck. She was dubbed Pyjama Girl due to her wearing yellow silk pyjamas with a Chinese dragon motif. This clothing was known to be luxurious for the time.
It was determined that Pyjama Girl was petite and in her 20's, though her identity could not be found. The body was taken to Sydney, where it was put on public display. She was preserved at the Sydney University Medical School until 1942, where she was then transferred to police headquarters until 1944.
Some people suggested that Pyjama Girl could be a couple different women that had gone missing in the area, including Linda Agostini. Linda matched the physical characteristics as well as the age. However, New South Wales police did not believe Linda could be Pyjama Girl.
In 1944, 10 years since the discovery, forensic evidence was re-examined, and the body was matched to be Linda through dental analysis.
Linda's husband, Tony, had recently gone back to Sydney, after being held in internment camps from 1940 to 1944. Police commissioner, William MacKay, who had known Tony from before the war, interviewed him and noticed that Tony was quite nervous.
Tony then confessed to killing his wife, Linda, stating that he had accidentally shot her when they lived in Melbourne. Tony drove Linda's body over the state border to Albury, and had dumped her in the culvert. He set Linda's body on fire to destroy the evidence.
Tony was charged with murder and extradited back to Melbourne and tried for murder. He was acquitted on the murder charge but found guilty of manslaughter. Tony was sentenced to 6 years in prison but served only 3 years. He was released in 1948 and deported to Italy, dying in 1969.
While the case is technically solved, many doubt that Linda is the true identity of Pyjama Girl. In a 2004 book, written by historian Richard Evans on the case, he believes that Tony's conviction was the result of police corruption.
It was also stated that Pyjama Girl had brown eyes, while Linda had blue eyes and the two women had different bust sizes and different shaped noses. Richard Evans also claims that 125 women were on the police list of possible identities, and not eliminated or traced.
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cristotoff · 4 months
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lights0n · 4 months
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heartlandians · 1 month
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Amy related clothes from seasons 1-2 from the Heartland Auction
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Thanks to whoever is responsible for my daily elevator entertainment. Getting up in the morning is a lot more enticing with the prospect of being stared at by Xiao Zhan in silver silken pyjamas 😏
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fouryearsofshades · 2 years
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hanfu inspired pyjama by 凤翥斋 
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ollywears · 5 months
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Olly Alexander wearing a New and Lingwood Red Mytical Design pyjama set photographed outside the Global Radio Studios in London (April 6, 2021).
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theblackknight · 6 months
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Lain eating soup, evening doodle.
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