the girl and her dog

5,464 notes

rhea137:

Poe Visualized by Harry Clarke

From the 1919 deluxe edition of Edgar Allen Poe’s Tales of Mystery and Imagination, Harry Clarke reached deep into those dark, flinching corners underneath the bed and ripped out the grotesque horrors that lurked within, creating these macabre illustrations that accompanied Poe’s disturbing classics like “The Pit and the Pendulum” and the “The Telltale Heart” perfectly. In the same vein as Stephen Gammell’s Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark monstrosities decades later, these illustrations are sufficient evidence that while some stories can be even more frightening when left to your imagination, it takes a truly visceral artist to give those shadows form and really scare the bejeezus out of you.

(via: fastcodesign / io9)

(Source: ianbrooks, via vampirefruitfly)

1 note

New FB group! ME/CFS/Fibro Patients Against Psychological Profiling

hysterical-woman:

Please share this far and wide! I just started this group on Facebook, and I hope you’ll all join. Share this far and wide with your friends.
Here’s the group description:

Let’s create a safe place where people who are experiencing stigma and discrimination can get together and share our stories, talk about current advances in physical research, and plot the occasional internet petition or campaign to end stigma. Let’s raise public awareness and demand drug trials and research, and explore new treatments and home remedies together. Please share this page far and wide and add everyone you know who is tired of being treated as if neuro-immune disease is “all in our heads!”


The page is a Closed Public group, so anyone can join, but people viewing the page cannot see the posts until they become a member. This way we can talk openly about our social experiences without worry about repercussions.

Please share this far and wide!