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truth
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(via limmynem)
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1880s
Josephene Myrtle Corbin, the Four-Legged Woman, was born in Lincoln County, Tennessee in 1868. Rather than having a parasitic twin, Myrtle’s extra legs resulted from an even rarer form of conjoined twinning known as dipygus, which gave her two complete bodies from the waist down. She had two small pelves side-by-side, and each of her smaller inner legs was paired with one of her outer legs. She could move the smaller legs but was unable to use them for walking. At the age of 19, she married a doctor named Clinton Bicknell and had four daughters and a son. It has been said that three of her children were born from one set of organs, two from the other. Myrtle died on May 6, 1928.
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Two uteri.
Whoa.
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“Contemplation of Jupiter Rose” by Dan May
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Stage of the Bregenz Festival In Austria
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i love octopi
Invisible Octopus, video taken by marine biologist Dr. Roger Hanlon
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seriously want to start making furniture or refurbishing
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Cup Of Tea via picsy
I want a naked girl in y tea cup. Just saying…
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Yes please!
Prickly Pair Gentleman chair
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LIGHTNING!







