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— Juliet Ashbury, The Only Good Girl is a Dead Girl (via godswollen)

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“Girl frightened. Girl destroyed. Girl as a symptom. / Girl in a paroxysm of rage. Girl disappeared in a / death-like loss of feeling. Girl as indescribable evil.”
— Juliet Ashbury, The Only Good Girl is a Dead Girl (via godswollen)
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Ph. Mathias Vriens
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David Hockney, John St. Clair Swimming, 1972
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