Don't read these if you ever want to sleep again. H/T: CreepyWikipedia
Jean Libbera , AKA "The Double-Bodied Man," had his brother, Jacques Libbera, connected to him from his chest-stomach area. He was born in Rome. The parasitic twin was alive and could move as well. An X-ray showed that there was a head embedded within Jean with a circumference of about six inches. He got married and had four normal children. American Sideshow
Everything is so terrible now.
Don't call them freaks.
Serbian makeup artist Mirjana Milosevic posted the chilling video online showing her transforming into a creepy jack-in-the box using only makeup. She told fans it took a staggering six hours.
Unsettling and wild in equal measures.
Photographs have always been used to record unique moments in time. The pictures documented here go beyond the norm by revealing the twisted and sometimes shocking culture of the human race. These photos encapsulate the disturbing mood, revealing tone and sometimes confusing values of yesteryear. 1. A ghostly apparition appears behind a young woman, who sits reading, oblivious to her spectral companion, circa 1925. FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images 2. Horrifying (and nearly fatal) facial injuries to a German soldier in World War I. Universal History Archive/Getty Images 3. A foot of the elephant on the head of the artist, ca. 1938. ullstein bild / Getty Images 4. Salvador Dali holds up two seashells at his home in Cadaques on the Costa Brava, Spain, 1955. Charles Hewitt/Picture Post/Hulton Archive/Getty Images 5. A woman wearing a crab hat at the League, ca. 1950s. Robert W. Kelley/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images 6. A photo from the Victorian era (no surprise there). Public Domain 7. The psychiatric unit of a hospital in Haute Savoie, France. BSIP/UIG via Getty Images 8. A Bagobo, with filed teeth, circa 1910. The Print Collector/Print Collector/Getty Images 9. Distractions at the front; the 'human serpent', France, World War I, 1915. Art Media/Print Collector/Getty Images 10. A photograph of Will Thomas, taken by William Hope (1863-1933), with a ghost in the background (that they apparently really wanted to include). SSPL/Getty Images 11. Max Factor takes precise measurements of a young woman's head and face with his "Beauty Calibrator" (1932). Beauty has never been so horrifying. FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images 12. The New Year's festival of the Sylvester Klause at Urnasch in the Appenzell region of Switzerland... which is full of its own kind of horror. Francois LE DIASCORN/Gamma-Rapho via Getty Images 13. Opera singer at the New York Met, Marie Tiffany singing 'like a bird' with her head in a bird cage, 1930. General Photographic Agency/Getty Images 14. Giraffe woman of Burma in London, ca. 1930. Harlingue/Roger Viollet/Getty Images 15. When the circus visited a children's hospital (circa 1930), clown Charlie Smith didn't exactly make anyone feel better. FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images 16. A silent, suffering inmate of an insane asylum. Jerry Cooke/The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images 17. Once again, Victorian portraits rule everything. Public Domain 18. Horatio Gordon Robley and his collection of severed heads, 1895. Public Domain 19. Lieutenant Herman with his ventriloquist dummy, circa 1870. Public Domain 20. This ghoulish encounter, circa 1863. Public Domain / Eugene Thiebault 21. Even the dead can be... useful. These med school students and their study subject in 1901. Public Domain 22. You don't believe in witches, you say? This group of “witches” in 1875. Public Domain 23. A clown in a burnt-out house, USA, 1975. Welcome to my nightmare. Jill Freedman/Getty Images 24. A patient undergoing treatment for mental illness in 19th-century Germany. Hulton Archive / Getty Images 25. Adr. Evtikhiev the “Wolfman,” 19th century. ihm.nlm.nih.gov / Via Flickr: nlmhmd 26. A midnight haunting over a baby’s crib, circa 1860. London Stereoscopic Company / Getty Images 27. Six skeletons smoking around the dinner table, circa 1865. London Stereoscopic Company / Getty Images 28. This playful clown from 1924. Hulton Archive / Getty Images 29. This deathly serious ghost, circa 1905. Historic Photo Archive / Getty Images 30. A man posing with his collection in 1850. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art Good luck sleeping tonight! (via ViralNova and BuzzFeed)
The Texas school shooter made two FaceTime calls - one of them while topless - with a German girl he met on social media, who was told of his warped plot to murder.
Stay connected to family and friends by sharing the LittleThings that spark joy.
*bookmarks this post for whenever I'm bored*
Most sources indicate that Ella Harper was born in Hendersonville, Tennessee around 1870 – although there are some conflicting reports. It has also been
Jack Delano, a native Ukrainian trained as a photographer, graduated from college into the Great Depression. He couldn't have had better timing. At a time when nearly one-in-five people were unemployed, Delano appealed to the Federal Art Project, a New Deal program that, in an ongoing effort to put people to work, sponsored public art throughout the country. Eventually, over 5,000 artists created 225,000 works of art for the program.
What are you most scared of? Take a look at these horrifying pictures and see if your darkest fear is somewhere in here.
You kissed her pie, John?
Don't call them freaks.
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An urban legend is a term used to describe a tale that has been passed down over the years. It is usually presented as a true story and evolves over time. Urban legends follow modern trends and represent current anomalies, such as alien encounters, unexplained animals, botched medical producers, theft, murder, weird pictures, and bizarre
So that's what's on the other side of the rainbow.
I came over this thrilling little engraving some time ago. After some discussions around this picture I decided to make an image analysis of what we acctually see in this picture and what it repres…
The-ardent-collection: The most frequent errors compared with the S-Line Corset
Scanned from a 5x7 glass negative.
When you think about your fondest childhood memories, some of them probably include the famous characters from cartoons that popped up on your TV screen every morning. You probably won't feel the same way about these popular characters after seeing this post.
Perumal was born in Madras, India in 1888 and his images are often mistaken for fellow multi-limbed Indian Laloo. Perumal began his exhibition career at a very young age and often appeared in photographs with an companion Indian dwarf named Soopromanien.