THE PANIC IN NEEDLE PARK (1971) dir. Jerry Schatzberg
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THE PANIC IN NEEDLE PARK (1971) dir. Jerry Schatzberg
there is no competition. respectfully, you could never be me. disrespectfully, i would never want to be you.
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late 19th century perfume bottles
“I have led a toothless life, he thought. A toothless life. I have never bitten into anything. I was waiting. I was reserving myself for later on—and I have just noticed that my teeth have gone.”
— Jean-Paul Sartre, The Age of Reason
I wish everyone would wake up and realize that your idealized self is simply your current self but with drive. The person you want to be is you if you put in the work! Like, life is ultimately up to us and we can change ourselves whenever we want! Make plans to do better for yourself, speak it into fruition, and work for it.
Reinventing Yourself by Steve Chandler
Heather O’Neill (thewalrus.ca/portrait-of-the-artist-as-a-young-corpse)
women who make weird art you have my entire heart... weird music, weird films, weird paintings & drawings, weird stories, everything weird... i love you all so much
i love seeing elderly women who clearly have reached that point where they don’t care about how they’re perceived anymore and are fully engaged with life on their own terms. idk that sounds deep but im just really happy to see this woman on the train rn with pink streaks in her hair wearing bright green new balance sneakers and reading a stephen king novel with a book of crosswords sticking out of her suitcase. i feel like ideally at some point in old age women return to the freedom and unselfconsciousness of pre-pubescent girlhood
“She liked to disappear, even when she was in the same room as other people. It was a talent, as it was a curse.”
— Alice Hoffman
Baby Kate Moss
Christina Ricci THE FACE (February 1998) ph. Mario Sorrenti