vintagegal:

Illustration by Bill Medcalf c. 1960

vintagegal:

Illustration by Bill Medcalf c. 1960

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ASK.
A. Available:  
B. Birthday:  
C. Crushing on:  
D. Drink you last had:  
E. Easiest person to talk to:  
F. Favorite song:  
G. Grossest memory:  
H. Hometown:  
I. In love with:  
J. Jealous of:  
K. Killed someone:  
L. Longest friendship:  
M. Milkshake flavour:  
N. Number of siblings:  
O. One wish:  
P. Person who you last called:  
Q. Question your asked the most:  
R. Reason to smile:  
S. Song you last sang:  
T. Time you wake up:  
U. Underwear color:  
V. Violent moment:  
W. Worst habit:  
X. X-ray you had:  
Y. Your last time you cried:  
Z. Zodiac sign:  
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ASKKKKKKK MEEEE SHIIIUUUTTTT
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I wish I could care like people do. But, I don’t. & that is why people get hurt.
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blasphemousfuckk:

In 1913, bodies of two children were discovered in the Hopetoun quarry near Edinburgh. Although the bodies had been in the water at least eighteen months, a man named Sir Sydney Alfred Smith was able to provide the police with vital information. He determined how much time before their deaths the two boys had eaten their last meal, proved that they must have walked to the quarry, and hypothesized that they had been killed by someone they knew. The two boys had never been reported missing, but Smith’s evidence led to the arrest of the children’s father, Patrick Higgins, and to The first execution in Scotland of the century.

blasphemousfuckk:

In 1913, bodies of two children were discovered in the Hopetoun quarry near Edinburgh. Although the bodies had been in the water at least eighteen months, a man named Sir Sydney Alfred Smith was able to provide the police with vital information. He determined how much time before their deaths the two boys had eaten their last meal, proved that they must have walked to the quarry, and hypothesized that they had been killed by someone they knew. The two boys had never been reported missing, but Smith’s evidence led to the arrest of the children’s father, Patrick Higgins, and to The first execution in Scotland of the century.

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b1ush:

idgaf.

b1ush:

idgaf.

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Another day, another session.
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