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Allo, I'm Roz, an embarrassing high school student. Sometimes I do stuff, but mostly I just eat, run and draw. This blog is mostly fandoms and whining. I might post drawings if my scanner ever decides to work.
Jun 3 '12

My dad is blasting his new black keys CD in the living room

when did he get awesome?

Tags: i don't know what to do here do i do i rock out with him I love them but um black keys music

Jun 3 '12

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Jun 3 '12

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Jun 3 '12

Plague doctors were individuals in the Middle Ages who were given the task of tending to people infected with the plague. In most cases, they were either second rate or under-trained physicians, incapable of maintaining their own practice. Many were not doctors at all, but people of various other employments paid by towns to cater to the sick. 

Plague doctors were employed in various methods when ever plague set in. The earliest documentation of these individuals being hired go as far back as the mid 500s AD. The plague doctor image that we as a general public are familiar with was not seen until the 1600s. It was then that the “traditional” plague doctor costume was created. The costume consisted of a cloak made of heavy fabric covered in wax to protect the doctor’s body, and a mask to keep out the sick air. The masks had a long cone shaped structure at the nose, to be filled with scents that would protect the doctor from the bad air.

Because of the nature of their work, plague doctors often became victims of the plague themselves, or were quarantined for the protection of the public.

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Jun 3 '12

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Jun 3 '12

thatwetshirt:

favourite films:
The King’s Speech (2010)

Director Tom Hooper makes an interesting decision with his sets and visuals. The movie is largely shot in interiors, and most of those spaces are long and narrow. That’s unusual in historical dramas, which emphasize sweep and majesty and so on. Here we have long corridors, a deep and narrow master control room for the BBC, rooms that seem peculiarly oblong. I suspect he may be evoking the narrow, constricting walls of Albert’s throat as he struggles to get words out. - Roger Ebert

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Jun 3 '12
stark-spangled:

BLESS YOU JOSS WHEDON.

stark-spangled:

BLESS YOU JOSS WHEDON.

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Jun 3 '12

mechinism:

brothasoul:

can we all just take a minute to imagine steve rogers’ face the first time he heard someone say “motherfucker” casually

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Jun 3 '12
nogoodturkey:

back on asgard they called him thor “disco sleeves” odinson
and if you ever get a chance, you should ask him how he earned that nickname
it’s a hell of a tale

nogoodturkey:

back on asgard they called him thor “disco sleeves” odinson

and if you ever get a chance, you should ask him how he earned that nickname

it’s a hell of a tale

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Jun 3 '12

snoipahkat:

dopefishlives:

whatthefunniest:

tomhiddledong:

innercheeseburger:

tomhiddledong:

the mediocre gatsby

the decent wall of china 

the ok depression

alexander the acceptable

adequate expectations

moderate white shark

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