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AnasAbdin
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

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@theartofmadeline

Kaledo Art
Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
todays bird
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

JVL
d e v o n

Love Begins
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KIROKAZE

Discoholic 🪩
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open

祝日 / Permanent Vacation

Janaina Medeiros
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

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@dimanes
dennis cooper vs. irvine welsh. dazed magazine, 2014
The Borgias | Truth and Lies
The Apparition, by Gustave Moreau (1826-1898)
Miles Cleveland Goodwin (American, b. 1980)
Dealing with Death, 2016
Oil on panel
Closet Devotions, Richard Rambuss
Church on the Hill (Paul Unbereit, 1914)
one of the motifs that shows up repeatedly in anne rice's work is women (specifically mothers) being crushed by an oppressive social role until they literally die and taking a character like that and remaking her into a hyperfeminine "hot mom" archetype is so tasteless i kind of don't know what to say. what a boring way of reinterpreting the story lol
Guillermo Del Toro's Pinocchio (2022) dir. Guillermo del Toro & Mark Gustafson
This is not a martyrdom.
THE TESTAMENTS 1.09 "Marat Sade"
don't be afraid
in honor of the new teaser i'm posting my first fanart in like 10 years
ronald perry and christina johnson photographed performing as the cavalier prince and sugar plum fairy in the nutcracker by angela taylor
"To begin with, a writer plays with words, but plays seriously ... when I was a child and was interrupted for any reason from a game I was playing alone or with my friends, I felt offended and humiliated, because I had the impression that they didn't realize to what extent that game I was playing with my friends was enormously important to all of us. We had an entire code, an entire system, an entire small world ... From the most complex games to the simplest ones, we had entered, while we were playing, into a territory that was totally ours and extremely important for as long as the game lasted. When a person gets interested in literature, this can persist; in my case, it persisted. I've always felt that there is a very important ludic element in literature..."
-- Julio Cortazar, from "The Ludic in Literature" in Literature Class: Berkeley 1980