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oozey mess
The Stonewall Inn
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Game Changer & Make Some Noise

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Love Begins
occasionally subtle
RMH
d e v o n
Phantogram Three
Cookie Run:Kingdom Official!

Product Placement
The Bowery Presents
Fieri Frames
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
Interview Vampire Daily

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@hueylewisandtheblues
Julius Mössel (German, 1871-1957) - We Protest (1915)
vintage pewter hummingbird potpourri jar lid
B is for Broadsword
*sings along with my gorgeous album*
*tears tears tears*
Preaching The End Of The World by Chris Cornell from the album Euphoria Mo(u)rning
Tulips and daffodils from J in front of my painting of us and Chaffy
attack for @pierce-her on artfight.
Subjecting him to Placebo
Asako Yoshihama
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吉濱あさこ
Ushiwatari River, Japan by sakata_M
Odd amount of energy expended today. I require sweets.
Fumi Yanagimoto aka 柳本 史 (Japanese, b. Fujiidera City, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, based Tokyo, Japan) - Woodblock Print: Ink, Color on Paper
reblog if you feel like
a blob
a shadow
a vague figure in the background
an ominous presence
a floor lamp in the corner
Rewatching Truman Show for the first time in a long time, and the detail that’s stuck with me this time is the set design.
The characters drive modern cars and hock modern products, but it’s all presented with a veneer of 1950s wholesome applecheeked Americana. Truman’s life is presented as an escape for the audience from the drudgery of the modern day, and the aesthetic they’ve chosen for this is the post-war economic boom. This is the simple time, the movie says. This is the good time. Doesn’t the modern day suck? Let’s go back and see our friends from the days when life was good.
And it’s a lie. Truman’s life is a lie, and the image of white picket fenced suburbia they’ve presented is a lie. It’s an elaborate construction to recreate a false memory that’s comfortable for advertisers. The movie is a satire, but it’s also a very blatant statement against the nostalgia for a golden age which never existed. It’s a lie. It doesn’t exist.
I don’t know. I’m spitballing. I’m biased because I despise mid-20th century Americana and I naturally treat it with hostility, but it’s very gratifying to see a movie kind of agree with me.
SUNDAY SCARIES ISSUE 27: WHEN I SEARCHED "GROTESQUE" IN THE ADOBE DESIGN ELEMENTS IT JUST GAVE ME GROSS STUFF AND NOT ANY STATUARY. HAD TO SEARCH "GARGOYLE" WHICH IS ACTUALLY NOT THE SAME THING. JUST GOES TO SHOW HOW MUCH THE WORLD IS GOING TO SHIT !