Im a Wild Child

SO WHEN WAS THE LAS TIME YOU DID SOMETHING AWESOME YOU ALWAYS WANTED TO DO .....................................................................Disclaimer: All images, unless otherwise noted, were taken from the Internet and are assumed to be in the public domain. In the event that there is a problem or error with copyrighted material, the break of the copyright is unintentional and the material will be removed immediately upon notification.

Since there is nudity, this is an 18+ blog. Also, given all the hangups that exist about nudity in our culture, this blog is nsfw.

naktivated:

thenumber541:

…from The Model…
…Albert Arthur Allen, 1925…

Vintage nude performance.
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naktivated:

thenumber541:

…from The Model…

…Albert Arthur Allen, 1925…

Vintage nude performance.

(via nakedpoets)

gacougnol:

Heinz Von Perckammer “Le Rideau de Tulle” 1933
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gacougnol:

Heinz Von Perckammer
“Le Rideau de Tulle” 1933

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richardtallent:

First one from this great run-down space. The graffiti on the walls reminds me of an art gallery.
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richardtallent:

First one from this great run-down space. The graffiti on the walls reminds me of an art gallery.

(via oio)

“Think about how that tattoo will look when you’re ninety!”

“Ummmm totally fucking rad?”

(Source: thievinggenius, via tales-of-gwendolyne-deactivated)

tenaflyviper:

Can we just take a minute here to appreciate opals?

From top left:

  1. Boulder opal.
  2. Ethiopian opal.
  3. Black crystal opal (considered the “Holy grail” of opals).
  4. Andamooka matrix opal.
  5. Yowah nut opal.
  6. Mexican fire opal.
  7. Mezezo opal.
  8. White harlequin opal.
  9. Panel boulder black opal.

(via chlochloariadne)

Plague doctors were employed in various methods whenever plague set in. The earliest documentation of these individuals being hired go as far back as the mid 500s AD. The plague doctor image that we as a general public are familiar with was not seen until the 1600s. It was then that the “traditional” plague doctor costume was created. The costume consisted of a cloak made of heavy fabric covered in wax to protect the doctor’s body, and a mask to keep out the sick air. The masks had a long cone shaped structure at the nose, to be filled with scents that would protect the doctor from the bad air.

(Source: alexxxiselizabeth, via zenmasterthis)

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