can’t explain all the feelings that you’re making me feel

Wednesday Jan 25 10:28pm

also, bring me that top from topshop i need it my life i ill see u soon when we arent ill from a previous night and itlebe cicivlised

Tuesday Jan 3 02:09pm

lauren all this bolox from last nightr we should leave it all behand we keep throwing ourselves in horid cosial situations fueled by anxiety n drugs we should leave it in 2011

Tuesday Jan 3 02:08pm
Wednesday Dec 14 03:20pm
Wednesday Dec 14 03:19pm
mpdrolet:

Denis Roche

mpdrolet:

Denis Roche

Wednesday Dec 14 03:19pm
thetropicrot:

I love Paul Rudd, no homo.

thetropicrot:

I love Paul Rudd, no homo.

Wednesday Dec 14 03:19pm
Wednesday Nov 30 12:18am

In Chihuahua, Mexico, local rumor has it that this mannequin, known as “Pascualita,” is actually an embalmed body. According to legend, a lady named Pascuala Esparza owned a wedding boutique in the city, making dresses for soon-to-be brides. Her own daughter, Pascualita, was engaged to be married, so Pascuala set about to make her a special dress. Everything was planned when, on the day of the wedding, tragedy struck. Supposedly, Pascualita was bitten by a poisonous insect and later died. Distressed by the death of her daughter, Pascuala set out to immortalize her. She embalmed the body, dressed it in her wedding gown, and propped it up in the window of her boutique, for all to see.
Today, Pascualita remains standing in the window of “La Popular” in downtown Chihuahua. Although commonly regarded to as a myth, the details in the mannequin (especially in the hands) keep onlookers wondering. 

fucking scary

In Chihuahua, Mexico, local rumor has it that this mannequin, known as “Pascualita,” is actually an embalmed body. According to legend, a lady named Pascuala Esparza owned a wedding boutique in the city, making dresses for soon-to-be brides. Her own daughter, Pascualita, was engaged to be married, so Pascuala set about to make her a special dress. Everything was planned when, on the day of the wedding, tragedy struck. Supposedly, Pascualita was bitten by a poisonous insect and later died. Distressed by the death of her daughter, Pascuala set out to immortalize her. She embalmed the body, dressed it in her wedding gown, and propped it up in the window of her boutique, for all to see.

Today, Pascualita remains standing in the window of “La Popular” in downtown Chihuahua. Although commonly regarded to as a myth, the details in the mannequin (especially in the hands) keep onlookers wondering. 

fucking scary

Tuesday Nov 29 11:52pm
rhysjoejoshtomfaris:

Tomethy and Joshua

rhysjoejoshtomfaris:

Tomethy and Joshua

Sunday Nov 27 05:51pm
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