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vomit-queen:

venomvon:

I turned 17 yesterday, this is the cake my friends made me.
I loved it :’)

Why can’t I have friends like this :’(

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olive-elf:

hahhaha! looks like my cat!

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grinddevastation:

sssawebo

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death-and-necromancy:

Muma Pădurii.

Muma Pădurii literally means “the Mother of the Forest”, though “mumă” is an archaic version of “mamă” (mother), which has a fairy-tale overtone for the Romanian reader (somewhat analogue to using the archaic pronouns like “thou” and “thy” in English). A few other such words, typically protagonists of folk-tales, have this effect.

Muma Pădurii is a spirit of the forest in an old woman’s body. Sometimes she has the ability to change her shape. She lives in a dark, dreadful, hidden little house. This (step-) mother of the forest kidnaps little children and enslaves them. In one of the popular stories, at some point, she tries to boil a little girl, alive, in a soup. However the little girl’s brother outsmarts Muma Pădurii and pushes the woman-monster in the oven instead, similar to the story of Hansel and Gretel. The story ends on a happy note when all kids are free to go back to their parents. Instead of saying “she’s ugly”, Romanians sometimes say “she looks like muma pădurii”.

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fineiron:

Cadillac Heaven…. Cooly Rocks On, Queensland, Australia, 10 June 2013

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