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Game of Thrones Daily
Misplaced Lens Cap
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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Andulka

if i look back, i am lost
Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
One Nice Bug Per Day
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Peter Solarz

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Kiana Khansmith

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祝日 / Permanent Vacation
Not today Justin
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FREIER FALL (2013)
Scarface 1983, dir. Brian De Palma
Draped in a blue silk dress, Michelle Pfeiffer reveals a slender figure underneath an outfit that leaves no one indifferent. Part of the reason the character stood out in Brian De Palma’s film was because of her Patricia Norris style. Rather than a garment with frills and colorful prints as was often done in the 1980s, she opted for an outfit inspired by the Hollywood glamor of the 1930s. With a rhinestone-embroidered neckline, an open back, and a dizzying slit from the top of the thigh to the ankle, Elvira Hancock’s dress has become a movie icon on its own.
Michelle Pfeiffer as Elvira Hancock Scarface (1983), dir. Brian De Palma costume design Patricia Norris
The Stepford Wives (2004)
now that it's actually IWD...
Happy International Women's Day to:
women of color, lesbians, ace and aro girls, trans women, bi and pan girls, disabled and neurodivergent women, Jewish and Muslim women, women who fight for equality and their right to be heard, women who are driven, women who are career-oriented, girlbosses, women who want children and women who don't, mothers, women who get called "bossy" and "shrill," polyamorous women, women with multiple partners, young girls who are figuring out their place in the world, women who are sex workers, women who have survived abuse and women who didn't, autistic women, gnc women, women who get talked over, women who are told that their thoughts don't matter, fat girls and skinny girls, women who have had an abortion, women of low-income, women who are homeless, women with big noses, women with acne or a skin condition, women who work in STEM, unconventionally beautiful women, women who have depression or anxiety, women who rely on aids, deaf and blind women, women who have intrusive thoughts, women coping with PTSD, and women with chronic illness.
we are beautiful, and we are strong. but we are stronger together. Happy International Women's Day.
8.5" sculpture of a Victorian ghost emerging from an antique mirror cast in resin. Link
So ready for 5 am Airport vibes
The whole “I’m not like other girls” movement should really be called the “I don’t want men to treat me the way they treat other women” movement because that’s what it really is. Women know that a girl who wears makeup is as respectable as a girl who wears none. A girl who’s played every Final Fantasy game is as respectable as a girl who digs Candy Crush. A woman who started her own law firm is as respectable as a single mom who works in the service industry. A girl who enjoys casual sex is as respectable as a girl who has never had her first kiss. A lesbian who has no interest in men is as respectable as a straight girl who loves her boyfriend. A girl who reads People magazine is as respectable as a girl who reads Dostoyevsky.
Women have been extensively shamed for saying “I’m not like other girls” when what they are really saying, maybe without knowing it, is “I’ve heard the way men talk about specific types of women, typically women who do things that they don’t understand or relate to, and I really, really want them to separate me from that and see me as a person who is worthy of being respected.” How much respect a woman gets from men is very rarely indicative of how much she deserves.
“I don’t want you to treat me the way you treat other girls, because you treat other girls like shit.”
what is a sex drive where is the sex going does it even have a license
I love the theory that he is some sort of trickster or chaos god
is overthinking a talent?