Masaaki Takegami, from Photographers Index I (1985)

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Masaaki Takegami, from Photographers Index I (1985)
*writing in my diary using a glitter gel pen* I’m losing my sense of humanity
A mom helping her kids beat a hard level in Super Mario Land, 1990s.
By Cho Gi Seok
The Signalman (Lawrence Gordon Clark, 1976)
Kira Panina
im gonna roleplay as a functional person from now on
by Lina Scheynius
India Song (1975, dir. Marguerite Duras)
Nelly Agassi Bedroom 2005
Quint Buchholz (German, b. 1957, Stolberg, Germany) - Illustration for Nero Corleone by Elke Heidenreich, Drawings
PHOEBE PHILO / CÉLINE WINTER 2018
An interesting German dagger, 19th century.
from Czerny’s International Auction House
being in your early twenties is like [grocery shopping alone] [having instant noodles for dinner] [remembering random details about that one friend you haven’t spoken to in five years] [feeling overwhelming guilt for every purchase that isn’t strictly “necessary”] [having midday naps] [finding out through facebook that the girl who was mean to you in high school has a husband and a baby] [falling a little in love with every stranger on public transport] [pretending you’re not afraid of being alone] [wondering when you’ll feel like a fully realized person] [listening to bands you liked in middle school] [blinking and it’s suddenly december] [failing to imagine yourself ten years from now] [feeling like you’re running out of time]
Ray K. Metzker, City Whispers, 1981
John Wood And Paul Harrison
Admitting failure hurts. Admitting desire hurts.
— Richard Siken, from an interview featured in Matador Review