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malaise

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3. Couldn't believe it either
Fri May 13, 2016, 08:24 PM
May 2016

Some of them look very dead - they're all wrinkle free - one of death's few benefits

I often forget how sharp_stick May 2016 #1
Yep malaise May 2016 #4
Wow, Edgar Allan Poe is in there. rug May 2016 #2
Couldn't believe it either malaise May 2016 #3
"Memento Mori" definition was just a question on Jeopardy. (I did not know it) virgogal May 2016 #5
That's why I posted this - heard it on Jeopardy malaise May 2016 #6
That's because it was a "trophy picture" taken just after being killed by Union troops Ex Lurker May 2016 #9
Thanks for that malaise May 2016 #11
I didn't make the connection to "Bloody Bill". BillZBubb May 2016 #26
Creepy, yet interesting. smirkymonkey May 2016 #7
Interesting nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #8
Agree re the art form but what is process stuff? malaise May 2016 #16
Photo shop nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #21
OK I get it malaise May 2016 #27
What do you imagine to be processed here? synergie May 2016 #22
Labs was the processing of the age nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #23
So, what were saying was processed here, and which photos were you warning the OP synergie May 2016 #31
Miss it of course not surprised nadinbrzezinski May 2016 #32
Wisconsin Death Trip cali May 2016 #10
Very interesting malaise May 2016 #12
I think you'd find this book fascinating, mal cali May 2016 #14
This tells me a lot about Lesy malaise May 2016 #19
It's interesting how many people treestar May 2016 #13
Technology rules malaise May 2016 #15
Yep. A newborn a few hours old has likely already been photographed several times more treestar May 2016 #17
Not just photographed malaise May 2016 #28
The dead made good subjects back then. They didn't move during the long exposure time required. KittyWampus May 2016 #18
A profound post but it's not just Americans malaise May 2016 #20
In related matter, Buddy RICH's last words: "Is there anything you can't take?" --"Country music" UTUSN May 2016 #24
Haven't seen many of these malaise May 2016 #25
If you dont know about this MFM008 May 2016 #29
I'm always fascinated by life in old days JI7 May 2016 #30
This actually still goes on in some countries, at least before the ubiquity of smartphones. synergie May 2016 #33
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