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How to Decorate Their Notebooks

by artpictures | 3:52 AM in , , |


 Everybody knows Michael Jackson’s famous song Thriller, and most of us think it is pretty awesome. Johnny Lighthands thought the same when he got inspired to design these headphones with a Thriller theme. They were actually made by ATOM Creative Solutions who made them work through Bluetooth.

 While overgrown cemeteries are mysterious places, with abandoned chapels and tumbling gravestones providing a perfect habitat for plants and animals, ossuaries present a far more forboding environment. All over the world, chapels and churches hide a dark subterranean secret beneath their stone floors, from family vaults to bone-lined cities of the dead.  But despite their chilling existence, ossuaries provided an economical solution to the problem of overcrowding.  In many cases bodies were buried briefly before relocating to an ossuary, where they could be stacked with other remains in a sort of grizzly storage system that allowed countless human skeletons to be interred in a single tomb. Ossuaries were used by the Zoroastrians in Persia 3,000 years ago, and have been adopted by the Roman Catholic, Eastern Orthodox and Jewish faiths, in often decorative displays that bring a whole new meaning to the term “bone structure”. 

Room Horror Universal Studios

by artpictures | 2:03 PM in , , , |

Each year the Studio "Universal Studios" creates an extraordinary labyrinth based on the classic horror movies - "Friday the 13th, Nightmare on Elm Street," "House of 1000 Corpses" and the like. To create a full maze leave hundreds of actors, dozens of liters of artificial blood and tons of exquisitely detailed structures. Every evening the whole of October, these mazes are opened, like theater, and each of them - their own scene. Master of horror movies, John Murdo manages their production every year. This year's bloody maze again opened its doors to challenge the courage to brave.

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