just so you know
2020
Claire Keane
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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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just so you know
2020
No one needs to know. Just do your thing and be content.
I am worthy of happiness. I am worthy of peace. I am worthy of love. I am worthy of being protected and guided. I am worthy of all my dreams and goals. I am worthy of everything that’s meant for me. I am worthy.
Thierry Le Goues’ “ Soul ”
elle german dec 1997
clara benjamin by thierry le goues
No one needs to know. Just do your thing and be content.
I am worthy of happiness. I am worthy of peace. I am worthy of love. I am worthy of being protected and guided. I am worthy of all my dreams and goals. I am worthy of everything that’s meant for me. I am worthy.
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie | We Should All Be Feminists | 2014
My dick grabbers, look cute today.
SUBLIME CINEMA #215 - MISHIMI: A LIFE IN FOUR CHAPTERS
As a writer Paul Schrader is legend, with Taxi Driver and Raging Bull he has enjoyed the kind of credit that nobody can buy in Hollywood. As a director, he’s been overall less loved, and his efforts have often been wildly sporadic in quality. His resume is odd, from the notorious dumpster fire the Canyons, to underrated gems like Auto Focus and First Reformed, and this wonderful homage to Mishima which seems transmitted from another realm altogether.
He strikes me as a director who doesn’t have a particular signature, but is endlessly curious and experimental in his approach, never content to play it safe.
BALENCIAGA (Dazed & Confused #51 1999 Feb. ) by::Vincent Peters
favorite ed ever :,) Invokes a million things i don’t know how to explain or describe like finding home in warm loneliness and soft insanity. Also I too am in love with being on the floor and this ed in general is to a T how i feel when out in public lol
don't get too comfortable, they never stay.