Margot Robbie at the Once Upon A Time screening on May 21, 2019
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Margot Robbie at the Once Upon A Time screening on May 21, 2019
Margot Robbie attends the photocall for Once Upon A Time In Hollywood during the 72nd annual Cannes Film Festival on May 22, 2019 in Cannes, France.
remember how somewhere on tour graham and alex bought a 70s hits compilation and became obsessed with “my sharona” and it bugged the crap out of damon so whenever there was a lull during concerts they would just start playing “my sharona” to annoy damon so like if you watch/listen to 90s blur concerts you will often find graham and alex randomly playing “my sharona” after damon messes up or something.
Ophelia (2019) dir. Claire McCarthy
Margot Robbie attends the screening of Once Upon A Time In Hollywood during the 72nd Cannes Film Festival on May 21, 2019 in Cannes, France.
“Once Upon A Time In Hollywood” Red Carpet - The 72nd Annual Cannes Film Festival MARGOT ROBBIE
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“i grew a flower that can’t be bloomed in a dream that can’t come true”
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Jodie Comer photographed by Mariana Maltoni for Elle UK (May 2019)
The Fields of Elysium - Concept Art
in 2019 can we stop acting like someone talking or making art about their pain is some sort of fake deep cringe factor can we let traumatized people hurt and heal in peace
OP is correct. Heart-wrenching masterpieces that we see in museums are no different than your “vent art.” Emotional turmoil is an intensely human subject and everyone deserves to make art about it, and everyone deserves to see art about human emotions and be able to relate to it. It’s not bad or shameful to make emotional art.
a collection of vintage lesbian protest pins
Jodie Comer photographed by Simon Emmett for Mine Magazine
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