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Peter Solarz
Cosimo Galluzzi
Sade Olutola
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

Kaledo Art

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Show & Tell
NASA

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❣ Chile in a Photography ❣

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Jules of Nature
occasionally subtle
trying on a metaphor
EXPECTATIONS
Noah Kahan

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@dewyglo-blog
Veer Zaara, 2004
daily reminder: u need to work harder cause u ugly so nobody finna take care of u! 😘
“The actor David Oyelowo has almost certainly completed a historic cinematic streak: four movies in a row directed by women. That’s right: Four. Whole. Films. Followed not long after by a fifth. In an industry where many male stars rarely, if ever, work with female directors.
“For me, it’s completely selfish, actually, because some of the best directors working today are women,” says Oyelowo, the star of Ava DuVernay’s Selma. His streak hasn’t happened by accident.
“I’ve had to actively pursue working with female filmmakers,” he says. Only about 2 percent of the top 100 films of 2014 were directed by women, according to a study by USC — a fact so blatantly awful that the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has launched a formal investigation into Hollywood discrimination.
[…] To get a clearer picture of the working relationship between leading men and female directors, Cosmopolitan.com collected some basic data: We compiled a list of the top-grossing 100 leading men in Hollywood and simply counted how many films they have acted in with female and male directors.”
Watch someone come say “well there’s not enough female directors!” boo hoo to that
SPOTTED: Frank at YEEZY SEASON 3
every day i see ugly boys and i’m like ‘i will never see a boy uglier than this’ and then i do. i see uglier boys every day
tbh i dont think everyone would like this very much if the post was about girls…
because girls aren’t ugly
I ask my self 48 times a day “am I being dramatic? Is this #toomuch?” the answer is always yes of course
Our culture really romanticises the idea of a (usually male) brooding misunderstood loner who’s an asshole to everyone but secretly has a heart of gold, so it’s frighteningly easy to meet a guy who treats everyone around him badly and believe without evidence that he has a heart of gold.
Don’t fall for it.
And a lapse in cruelty is not evidence of kindness.
Xiao Wen Ju, 2013
ph. Matt Irwin
she’s a model
daybin