January 30, 2012
plaie:

Victorian tear catchers. They’re usually used by a widowed bride. Upon the day of the funeral, the widow would collect her tears into this small vial, and all the tears she cried in the first year over the loss of her husband, she would capture in this vial she would wear upon her neck. And on the anniversary of his death, she pours the preserved tears atop his gravesite. It’s beautiful, tragic, and prolongs the suffering for ritualistic purposes. However, it’s quite poetic. If I were ever to loose someone close to me, I would do this. 

plaie:

Victorian tear catchers. They’re usually used by a widowed bride. Upon the day of the funeral, the widow would collect her tears into this small vial, and all the tears she cried in the first year over the loss of her husband, she would capture in this vial she would wear upon her neck. And on the anniversary of his death, she pours the preserved tears atop his gravesite. It’s beautiful, tragic, and prolongs the suffering for ritualistic purposes. However, it’s quite poetic. If I were ever to loose someone close to me, I would do this. 

(Source: the-collection-of-oddities, via loveyourchaos)

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Double chin and old noodle-y times.

Double chin and old noodle-y times.

December 19, 2011
mrbuffalo:

whoah crap, second year of uni down. DOWNED. One to go dudes.
This bad boy will be posted soon after some touch ups!

mrbuffalo:

whoah crap, second year of uni down. DOWNED. One to go dudes.

This bad boy will be posted soon after some touch ups!