Quarter Past Three Print // juliasobolevaart

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Quarter Past Three Print // juliasobolevaart
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Ghibli Wars by Stephen Zavala
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Tia and Lottie I did for someone <3
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“In a hundred years of movies, homosexuality has only rarely been depicted on the screen. When it did appear, it was there as something to laugh at, or something to pity, or even something to fear. These were fleeting images, but they were unforgettable, and they left a lasting legacy. Hollywood, that great maker of myths, taught straight people what to think about gay people… and gay people what to think about themselves.” (The Celluloid Closet, 1996)