BrokenThoughts, Painted on Smiles

like a Hot Pink iPod on Shuffle.
    .Hi. i'm just a person that is impressed by anything that requires artistic talent. sadly, i live in a cultural wasteland. i'm very random. my family/friends are the best part of my life. i have to own at least one pair of Vans. i cant say how i feel but, to borrow a line, i can write it better than you ever felt it. i've learned you really do learn something new everyday. i think Suicide Girls are awesome. i have a huge thing for patrick stump. the morbid little weird person i used to be still lives here, she just adopted colors. Broadway shows, sour patch kids, Dollar Movies, and Black Twizzlers are my vices. Jesus Christ is my lord and savior. i wanna write down my life for someone to read. i have people who love me and that just blows me away. i seem a lot cooler in print than i do in real life but i like who i am.

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    Sun May 24
    suicideblonde:

Specter of Newby Church
This photograph was taken in 1963 by Reverend K. F. Lord at Newby Church in North Yorkshire, England. It has been a controversial photo because it is just too good. The shrouded face and the way it is looking directly into the camera makes it look like it was posed – a clever double exposure. Yet supposedly the photo has been scrutinized by photo experts who say the image is not the result of a double exposure.
The Reverend Lord has said of the photo that nothing was visible to the naked eye when he took the snapshot of his altar. Yet when the film was developed, standing there was this strange cowled figure.
I would just like to add that I would dare myself to look at this picture in the Time Life Mysteries of the Unknown books and it would scare the living shit out of me when I was little.

    suicideblonde:

    Specter of Newby Church

    This photograph was taken in 1963 by Reverend K. F. Lord at Newby Church in North Yorkshire, England. It has been a controversial photo because it is just too good. The shrouded face and the way it is looking directly into the camera makes it look like it was posed – a clever double exposure. Yet supposedly the photo has been scrutinized by photo experts who say the image is not the result of a double exposure.

    The Reverend Lord has said of the photo that nothing was visible to the naked eye when he took the snapshot of his altar. Yet when the film was developed, standing there was this strange cowled figure.

    I would just like to add that I would dare myself to look at this picture in the Time Life Mysteries of the Unknown books and it would scare the living shit out of me when I was little.

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