Do you see this girl right here. She took this pic when she was home alone and heard someone breaking into her house. She was kidnapped that night. Her body was found at the bottom of a river. Reblog before 3am or she’ll appear in your closet and kill you.
IAN
FUCK YOU
I scrolled past this and I had to go searching for it in my dash because I didn’t want to die
fuck this is a fEAR OF MINE AND I HATE YOU
sorry guys but i am taking 0 chancesOMG I’M SORRY GUYS
people on Tumblr never lie
Dammit.
I always look at this shit and I’m like “if the shooting star thing always works then I am taking NO chances with this”
But I don’t have a closet in my room.
Well… No chances.
But why the closest? I feel like they’re missing important plot points in this story…
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Ive fixed your ps3
it is a closely guarded sony secret that this is actually what is inside every ps3
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My girlfriend thought it would be smart to let a stray cat inside.
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Sazonov house. Built in the 1890s in Ostashevo, Chuchloma, Kostroma region of Russia.
The history of the house is a little convoluted and obscure. Though it is commonly know as Sazonov house, there is speculation that it was not built by the wealthy merchant Sazonov, but by a man named Markov. Ropet is also credited with the design of the house, but it is not clear whether the house, which is a lot simpler than its blueprints, was built by Ropet himself or an architect that borrowed or was influenced by his ideas and aesthetic.
Photo of the house pre-Revolution.
Blueprint by Ivan Ropet
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