This Belongs in a Museum

Once called the "Stephen Fry of Museum Blogging," this tumblog, written by a frustrated museologist, is dedicated to the small, random museums and weird attractions of the world. Always informative, usually funny, sometimes offensive.

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In case you’ve been living in a cave with no connection to the outside world (wait, why are you on tumblr then?) let me inform you that today is the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. 1,517 people died, which is horrible, but that is far less than the number of people who suffered watching James Cameron’s godawful film (and 3D version too). So what’s the real tragedy here? With plenty of museums and memorials dedicated to the historical event and the media coverage in overdrive there is no need for me to write anything about it. Instead I leave you with really bad wax figures of Leo and Kate on the bow of the ship at the Wax Museum in Fishermen’s Wharf in San Francisco.
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In case you’ve been living in a cave with no connection to the outside world (wait, why are you on tumblr then?) let me inform you that today is the 100th anniversary of the sinking of the Titanic. 1,517 people died, which is horrible, but that is far less than the number of people who suffered watching James Cameron’s godawful film (and 3D version too). So what’s the real tragedy here? With plenty of museums and memorials dedicated to the historical event and the media coverage in overdrive there is no need for me to write anything about it. Instead I leave you with really bad wax figures of Leo and Kate on the bow of the ship at the Wax Museum in Fishermen’s Wharf in San Francisco.

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