Japanese Coca-Cola Ads from the 1990’s

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Japanese Coca-Cola Ads from the 1990’s
From Invisible Dreams by Toi Derricotte
Original image from R. Kikuo Johnson’s Night Fisher.
““Caw, caw!” A huge black crow circled above me in the air and landed on a rock nearby. We looked at each other in silence. “Crow, are you a boy or a girl?” “Caw, caw!” I laughed and rolled over on my back. The sky was crayon blue. I pretended I was lying on the cotton white clouds. The earth was damp against my back. The sun was hot, the breeze was cool. I felt happy. Nature held me close and seemed to find no fault with me.”
— Leslie Feinberg, Stone Butch Blues p17
“Dylan and Leonard Cohen and Patti Smith, all dark, all romantic. When I say “romantic,” I mean a sensibility that sees everything, and has to express everything, and still doesn’t know what the fuck it is, it hurts that bad. It just madly tries to speak whatever it feels, and that can mean vast things. That sort of mentality can turn a sun-kissed orange into a flaming meteorite, and make it sound like that in a song.”
— Jeff Buckley
Caiyuanba Bridge, Chongqing by Mark Horn
INVISIBLE MONSTERS II (ode to chuck palahniuk), salem m. s.
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Plants in the Window of a Therapy Classroom
S&M Sniper May 1997
something something people have always been storytellers, storytelling is a load bearing pillar of the human experience, collaborative creation and dispersal of stories is one of the most ancient of all practices. positioning those stories as being in the film medium from the moment of conception is obviously a new one but i do feel our distant ancestors in this chili's tonight
woody allen die bitch saturday
Davina Anne Gabriel (editor and co-publisher of TransSisters: The Journal of Transsexual Feminism) pictured at the March on Washington for Gay, Lesbian and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation. Davina marched along with about forty other people in the Transgender contingent, making demands for inclusion of Trans people in the name of the march and within the march’s literature.
Photo by Janis Walworth | 1993
i want to be one of those brains in a tank in a forgotten underground bunker somewhere but with speakers next to the glass with my entire itunes library shuffled on repeat and opium slowly pumped into the water
im extremely devout but nobody can figure out what im worshipping
i love piercings so much i think it's awesome that we as a species have collectively agreed for thousands of years that we can punch holes in our bodies and put metal in them to make ourselves look hotter