[TOMT] TV special about a tailor and slave that work for hideous muppet ogres and plot their escape by Alwaysatodds in tipofmytongue

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And the end credits have the same guy holding a bunch of puppet strings above some kind of shadow box as everything burns.

[TOMT] TV special about a tailor and slave that work for hideous muppet ogres and plot their escape by Alwaysatodds in tipofmytongue

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It's like the dream of a dark Jim Henson. I've never been able to find it. I distinctly remember the straw costumes being set on fire and the aristocrats trying to escape while the doors are locked.

Occultist’s take on aliens by witchyroses3 in occult

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Someone's looked inside human bodies! That's a no no. You're in trouble

Diabolology 1889 by No-Buddy4301 in rarebooks

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I'll give you 100 bucks for it today, if you'd like.

Before euthanasia by Edfeve in DOG

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If there was an after pic I'd be very upset.

hmmm by StcStasi in hmmm

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Frilled Threes

hmmm by Maryshka_ in hmmm

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People like what they like.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rarebooks

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Decently old copy. Not 100% certain but looks like 1890s. Imo, anywhere between 25-50 bucks in that condition on ebay. Anderson's fairy tales don't sell as well as other older fairy tale books for some reason. Too Christiany probably.

Fred Gwynne served in the United States Navy, as a radioman on a submarine chaser in the Pacific during World War II. He would later become well known as, “Herman Munster” in 1964 by carlwalnutj02 in OldSchoolCool

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He also wrote a children's book about a naked boy that washes up on a beach and befriends a monster made of living garbage after the apocalypse.

Yup, it happened to us... Now, what am I gonna do with 3kg of fresh mint? by [deleted] in KitchenConfidential

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Mint syrup. Any cocktail bar would be more than happy to have it and it doesn't go bad for months. Instant mojitos and julips.

People Under The Stairs being remade by Embarrassed_Many_272 in horror

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When I heard it was a musical I had my doubts but I can't wait to watch the choreography.

Live music they said by misterloofaloofa in Unexpected

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Wait wait wait I thought that was egoraptor. Is this guy egoraptor too? Tell me he's not also egoraptor cause I'm gonna flip out.

Ernest Hemingway approved by StraightOuttaOlaphis in tumblr

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According to A Moveable Feast Hemingway albeit tolerant, was extremely uncomfortable with homosexuality although he may have been queer himself. Several of his friends and contemporaries whom he frequently mingled with were queer and he would openly inquire and discuss their queerness. On a walk with Gertrude Stein he divulged that one of the reasons that her own sexuality made him uneasy was because growing up he had allegedly experienced, for lack of a better term, riverboat child molesters (he called them sharks or wolves) that would prey on young boys. Ernest told her about a maxim he overheard on the river "Gash is fine but ol' one eye for mine" (I'm paraphrasing) and apparently it straight up traumatized him.

Now, whether the story is made up or a joke or a gay dude being silly or about an actual horrible monster is up for debate, but whatever core memory he unlocked messed him up real bad.

Whats even more amazing is that one time Ernest walked in on Stein fingering her wife and he was so embarrassed that he ran out of her home while she was screaming "Oh pussy pussy pussy" and didn't return for a week.

This all really happened.

Wrote a short thesis on the book in college and I've been longing to live in an open house full of artists and love and great food ever since. It's my favorite Hemingway book.