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REBLOG IF YOU HONESTLY THOUGHT YOU’D NEVER GET...
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“1907 Where had the kidney bean? To see the scarlet runner. 1903 When a young...”
– Examples of Victorian/Edwardian humour tweeted by author and blogger Lee Jackson of The Cat’s Meat Shop. Don’t let those stern visages in photographs fool you into thinking Victorians were without humour. (via my-ear-trumpet)
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idratherbesailing: Dueling cellists playing “Smooth Criminal”.  How cooler can you get?
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26,000 Year Old Cave of "Madness" Rediscovered →
whilehighblog: Chauvet-Pont-d’Arc Cave “There’s a cave in France where no humans have been in 26,000 years. The walls are full of fantastic, perfectly-preserved paintings of animals, ending in a chamber full of monsters 1312-feet underground. The trip is such that some archeologists think that it had a ritual nature, with people transcending into a new state as they descended into the final...
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