You know that thing would eat you if you died, right? *pointing to the false image of you that others perceive*
Claire Keane
Cosmic Funnies

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Sade Olutola
Xuebing Du
i don't do bad sauce passes
Sweet Seals For You, Always
styofa doing anything
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Mike Driver
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ
PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH

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oozey mess
NASA
Misplaced Lens Cap
Jules of Nature
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You know that thing would eat you if you died, right? *pointing to the false image of you that others perceive*
Tomb in the Crypt of Arundel Castle (19th century)
by Samuel Rayner
Teodoro Wolf Ferrari - Will-o'-the-Wisp at the Foot of Monte Civetta in the Dolomites, 1897.
Midsummer's Eve: A Reverence to Roses, 1905 by John Henry Lorimer (Scottish, 1856–1936)
Yosano Akiko, quoted "Embracing the Firebird: Yosano Akiko and the Rebirth of the Female Voice in Modern Japanese Poetry,"
great films available on the internet archive part two
first post + the archive collection with all of them
la haine (1995) dir. mathieu kassovitz
carnival of souls (1962) dir. herk harvey
andrei tarkovsky's filmography
a nightmare on elm st. (1984) dir wes craven
possession (1981) dir. andrzej źuławski
the silence of the lambs (1991) dir. jonathan demme
safe (1995) dir. todd haynes
psycho (1960) dir. alfred hitchcock
cops (1922) dir. buster keaton
sherlock jr (1924) dir. buster keaton
when harry met sally... (1989) dir. rob rainer
the bride of frankenstein (1935) dir. james whale
man with a movie camera (1927) dir. dziga vertov
coffee and cigarettes (2003) dir. jim jarmusch
m (1931) dir. fritz lang
it happened one night (1934) dir. frank capra
casablanca (1942) dir. michael curtiz
purple noon (1960) dir. rene clement
carrie (1976) dir. brian de palma
eraserhead (1977) dir. david lynch
they live (1988) dir. john carpenter
female trouble (1974) dir. john waters
do the right thing (1989) dir. spike lee
wings (1927) dir. william a wellman
fallen angels (1995) dir. wong kar wai
velvet goldmine (1998) dir. todd haynes
black panthers (1968) dir. agnes varda
american psycho (2000) dir. mary harron
the manchurian candidate (1962) dir. john frankenheimer
girlfriends (1978) dir. claudia weill
more to come ♡ glad you all like movies.
The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988)
Anaïs Nin, from The Voice
Jane B. for Agnès V., 1988, Agnès Varda
comme des garçons six, number 2. 1988.
Andy Goldsworthy Touching North, North Pole, 1989 /
Andrea Pozzi
By Petros Kouiouris for Schön Magazine
Reginald Dwayne Betts, from Felon; Poems; "Temptation of the Rope"
[Text ID: The link between us all / is tragedy,]
little buddy bunny | by Lamb Loves Fox
@frenchiepal 😭
What horrifies me the most is the idea of being useless: Well-educated, brilliantly promising, and fading out into an indifferent middle-age.
- Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals
“In those childhood fields, waiting for strawberries to ripen, I use to eat the sour white ones, sometimes out of hunger but mostly from impatience. I knew the long-term results of my short-term greed, but I took them anyway. Fortunately, our capacity for self-restraint grows and develops like the berries beneath the leaves, so I learned to wait. A little. I remember lying on my back in the fields watching the clouds go by and rolling over to check the berries every few minutes. When I was young, I thought the change might happen that fast. Now I am old and I know that transformation is slow. The commodity economy has been here on Turtle Island for four hundred years, eating up the white strawberries and everything else. But people have grown weary of the sour taste in their mouths. A great longing is upon us, to live again in a world made of gifts. I can scent it coming, like the fragrance of ripening strawberries rising on the breeze.”
— Robin Wall Kimmerer, Braiding Sweetgrass