Crash (1996) dir. David Cronenberg
Not today Justin
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
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Cosimo Galluzzi
will byers stan first human second

if i look back, i am lost
styofa doing anything

#extradirty
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Love Begins
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Keni
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Peter Solarz

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occasionally subtle
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Crash (1996) dir. David Cronenberg
# what having feelings feels like.
This Night Has Opened My Eyes | The Smiths
A Taste of Honey (1961) dir. Tony Richardson
The cover art for Joy Division's 1979 album "Unknown Pleasures" was originally published as a black-on-white science plot by Harold Craft in his 1970 PhD thesis "Radio observations of the pulse profiles and dispersion measures of twelve pulsars". Page 215 shows 80 successive pulses of the first pulsar observed, CP1919, tastefully stacked on top of one another. The plot was subsequently reproduced as a white-on-red image for the cover art of the 1970 International Astronomy Union General Assembly "Highlights of Astronomy" edited by Cornelis De Jager, as the green-on-white image in Ostriker's article mentioned above, as a white-on-black image in Walter Herdeg's 1974 "Graphis Diagrams: The Graphic Visualization of Abstract Data", and then in the black-on-white style in Simon Mitton's editing of the 1977 edition of "The Cambridge Encyclopaedia of Astronomy".
Control (Anton Corbijn, 2007).
James Dean in his NYC apartment, photographed by Dennis Stock, 1955
james dean in rebel without a cause (1955)
Johnny smoking while giving what would be his final interview as a member of the Smiths, 1987
“Oh mother, I can feel the soil falling over my head. See the sea wants to take me, the knife wants to slit me. Do you think you can help me?”
The Smiths, singles covers