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YOU ARE THE REASON
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

if i look back, i am lost
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"Heaven couldn't wait for you."
As Told by Ginger Rewatch
WHY DID THIS MAKE ME SO HAPPY
OMG HE/SHE LOOKS SO HAPPY IT MAKES ME WANT TO CRY WITH JOY :’)
I see music . It’s more than just what I hear. When I’m connected to something, I immediately see a visual or a series of images that are tied to a feeling or an emotion, a memory from my childhood, thoughts about life, my dreams or my fantasies. And they’re all connected to the music.
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THE HAUNTING OF HEATHER ANN PART 1
It was during this time of aloneness and very little work that some authors claimed she became a call girl. However, Marilyn effectively responded to such stories in 1953 when she spoke about being broke and receiving a phone call from a man who wanted to ‘help’ her: ‘He gave details of what I would be expected to do. He was brutally frank and all I could think of to say was that he shouldn’t talk that way over a public telephone I didn’t realize how silly that sounded until I hung up and then I started to laugh.’
It seems highly unlikely that the girl who constantly complained about being pestered by ‘wolves’ would ever sell herself for money. But while that story is ridiculous, it is nothing compared to another rumour that, at this point in her life, Marilyn became pregnant and gave up the baby for adoption. Bill Pursel [a sweetheart of Marilyn’s in the 1940s] laughs at both stories: ‘Wow! I don’t believe this for a moment. As far as I know this is a bunch of poppycock. I do know there were several women jealous of her after she became Marilyn Monroe and besides, call girls earn big money - I saw no evidence of this with her. I would put no credence at all on these rumours. It’s nothing but bilge…blather…hogwash…someone’s cheap imagination. It sorta makes me angry, or can’t you tell?’
- MM Private and Undisclosed by Michelle Morgan.
Marilyn Monroe photographed on the set of Bus Stop, 1956.