StilWaiting
The Truth

“I think you Would make a nice couple” I keep hearing that all the time and while that sounds nice to hear it just, it just, it just makes me really sad

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that be cool

fuckyeahforensics:

Bedtime
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missavagardner:

Anna Karina & Jean-Paul Belmondo on the set of ‘Une Femme est Une Femme’ photographed by Raymond Cauchetier, 1961.

missavagardner:

Anna Karina & Jean-Paul Belmondo on the set of ‘Une Femme est Une Femme’ photographed by Raymond Cauchetier, 1961.

nevver:

Human
veryoddnews:

Linda Vista Hospital, California
Linda Vista was a railroad hospital. Originally known as Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital, it was constructed in 1905 to care for Santa Fe railroad workers who had been injured on the job. I found this file on top of a scattered pile on the third floor — it seems to be the admittance form for one Charlie S. Plunk, railroad conductor, born 1909, admitted October, 1972.
More and more rooms were added as the hospital grew and in 1937 it was renamed to use the current name, which means beautiful view. Around 1990, the Linda Vista hospital closed. There were rumors of patient deaths and abuse although none of those rumors have been proven or disproven. The building closed in a very odd way. According to those who have entered the building, it appeared to them that those who left simply walked away, leaving papers, jobs and other items as if they were abandoning a sinking ship.
There are, according to sources, multiple active spirits in Linda Vista hospital. They are a physician, a lady who is middle age, and and three patients who are also part of those who are active and walking.

veryoddnews:

Linda Vista Hospital, California

Linda Vista was a railroad hospital. Originally known as Santa Fe Coast Lines Hospital, it was constructed in 1905 to care for Santa Fe railroad workers who had been injured on the job. I found this file on top of a scattered pile on the third floor — it seems to be the admittance form for one Charlie S. Plunk, railroad conductor, born 1909, admitted October, 1972.

More and more rooms were added as the hospital grew and in 1937 it was renamed to use the current name, which means beautiful view. Around 1990, the Linda Vista hospital closed. There were rumors of patient deaths and abuse although none of those rumors have been proven or disproven. The building closed in a very odd way. According to those who have entered the building, it appeared to them that those who left simply walked away, leaving papers, jobs and other items as if they were abandoning a sinking ship.

There are, according to sources, multiple active spirits in Linda Vista hospital. They are a physician, a lady who is middle age, and and three patients who are also part of those who are active and walking.