JaredCirc.us

Random ramblings of my meanderings.
~ Sunday, March 18 ~
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~ Saturday, March 17 ~
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suicideblonde:

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind

suicideblonde:

Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind


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~ Monday, March 12 ~
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ze-violet:

fuckyeah1990s:

Daft Punk “Around the World” (1997)

taca la miusica

ze-violet:

fuckyeah1990s:

Daft Punk “Around the World” (1997)

taca la miusica

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~ Friday, March 9 ~
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For some reason, the hottest fashion accessory this year in Bangkok is Hitler

iheartchaos:

Since they were on the other side of the world while Hitler was trying to take over Europe in the 1940s, I guess it’s understandable that the average teenage Thai is pretty far removed emotionally from the idea of Hitler. But it’s still odd that this year, Hitler seems to be the hottest fashion accessory in Bangkok.

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~ Tuesday, March 6 ~
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unnaturalist:

Necropants!
mediocrity-principle:

moshita:

Necropants in the Holmavik Witchcraft Museum
 Necropants are a method that a sorcerer used to get rich in old Iceland. With agreement prior to death, the sorcerer exhumed the corpse of a man and flayed its skin, in one piece, from the waist down. It was believed that the necropants would spontaneously produce money when worn, as long as the donor corpse had been stolen from a graveyard at the dead of night and a magic rune and a coin stolen from a poor widow were placed in the dead man’s scrotum. After tanning, the sorcerer wore the skin like a pair of pants. As soon as he stepped into the pants they will stick to his own skin. A coin must be stolen from a poor widow and placed in the scrotum along with a magical sign, written on a piece of paper. This reputedly attracted more coins and hence the sorcerer became wealthy. Before his death, the sorcerer had to pass the necropants to another. He did this by having the new owner place his right leg in one side of the pants whilst the sorcerer still has his left leg in the other. In this way, the power of the pants would pass from one individual to another. 
The Museum of Witchcraft and Sorcery in Iceland has a pair of necropants on display.



HIlarious

margeauxstcroix:

unnaturalist:

Necropants!

mediocrity-principle:

moshita:

Necropants in the Holmavik Witchcraft Museum

 Necropants are a method that a sorcerer used to get rich in old Iceland. With agreement prior to death, the sorcerer exhumed the corpse of a man and flayed its skin, in one piece, from the waist down. It was believed that the necropants would spontaneously produce money when worn, as long as the donor corpse had been stolen from a graveyard at the dead of night and a magic rune and a coin stolen from a poor widow were placed in the dead man’s scrotum. After tanning, the sorcerer wore the skin like a pair of pants. As soon as he stepped into the pants they will stick to his own skin. A coin must be stolen from a poor widow and placed in the scrotum along with a magical sign, written on a piece of paper. This reputedly attracted more coins and hence the sorcerer became wealthy. Before his death, the sorcerer had to pass the necropants to another. He did this by having the new owner place his right leg in one side of the pants whilst the sorcerer still has his left leg in the other. In this way, the power of the pants would pass from one individual to another.

The Museum of Witchcraft and Sorcery in Iceland has a pair of necropants on display.

HIlarious


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~ Sunday, March 4 ~
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sirmitchell:

ianbrooks:

Mitch Hedberg by Kiersten Essenpreis

Part of the upcoming ‘Is This Thing On? 2’ art show at Gallery 1988.

Celebrating the work of the late, great stand up Mitch Hedberg, WATCH.

Artist: website / Blog / Store

(via: xombiedirge)

Holy shit these are amazing. 


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~ Wednesday, February 29 ~
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nevver:

What Dr. Seuss books were really about, Curiosity Counts

nevver:

What Dr. Seuss books were really about, Curiosity Counts


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This makes it.Grimes – Oblivion


suicideblonde:

Chloe Moretz by Phil Poynter for Love Magazine, 2012

This makes it.
Grimes – Oblivion

suicideblonde:

Chloe Moretz by Phil Poynter for Love Magazine, 2012


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~ Tuesday, February 28 ~
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iheartchaos:

Best wallpaper ever.

iheartchaos:

Best wallpaper ever.


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~ Monday, February 27 ~
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sofapizza:

observe the delicate mating ritual of the hurrse

sofapizza:

observe the delicate mating ritual of the hurrse

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~ Sunday, February 26 ~
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