failytale's end

little bit like a funny and spooky things that i love.from JPN.

(Source: horrorfixxx)

editionaladdictions:

The Wave by Christopher R. W. Nevinson, 1917
zucherman:

Suspended Mid-Air on the Roosevelt Island Tramway
Disappointed People Holding on to Guardrails
Zachary Johnson

(Source: peachiestpisces, via tsubakihime)

tsubakihime:

miminn:

secretprettythings:

domoooon:

haco|フェリシモ
victoriousvocabulary:

POMACEOUS
[adjective]
of, relating to, bearing, or characteristic of apples or pomes.
Etymology: from New Latin pōmāceus, from Latin pōmum - apple.
[Butterfly Apple]

victoriousvocabulary:

POMACEOUS

[adjective]

of, relating to, bearing, or characteristic of apples or pomes.

Etymology: from New Latin pōmāceus, from Latin pōmum - apple.

[Butterfly Apple]

(Source: sleepypsychedelia)

victoriousvocabulary:

INJURY
[noun]
1. harm or damage that is done or sustained.
2. a particular form or instance of harm.
3. wrong or injustice done or suffered.
4. Law: any wrong or violation of the rights, property, reputation, etc., of another for which legal action to recover damages may be made.
5. Obsolete: injurious speech; calumny.
Etymology: Middle English injurie < Latin injūria - unlawful conduct, injustice.
[Daria Endresen]

victoriousvocabulary:

INJURY

[noun]

1. harm or damage that is done or sustained.

2. a particular form or instance of harm.

3. wrong or injustice done or suffered.

4. Law: any wrong or violation of the rights, property, reputation, etc., of another for which legal action to recover damages may be made.

5. Obsolete: injurious speech; calumny.

Etymology: Middle English injurie < Latin injūria - unlawful conduct, injustice.

[Daria Endresen]

liquidnight:

Ellen Rogers
January, 2013