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No, seriously, this year I want everyone to dress as a Victorian bat.
That awkward moment when your new dog-walker turns out to be an anthropomorphic root. (via @discarding_imgs)
So I took a wrong turn on the internet & found myself confronted by a chihuahua Krampus.
You're welcome.
In the 1940s, Salvador Dali created some ads for Bryans Hosiery.
The results were pretty much what you'd expect.
Happy #FolkloreThursday, Twitter! ["Mr. Cuttlefish's Love Story," from "Old Hungarian Fairy Tales.']
Don't ask me why, but I'm sensing that vintage children's books liked burning people at the stake.
In case you've been wondering what happened to Jack the Ripper, he turned up in the 1920 census.
Ah, a Victorian book, "Pretty Pictures & Pleasing Rhymes For Dear Children." You know what that means.
Body count.