Yukio Mishima as Saint Sebastian.
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Alisa U Zemlji Chuda
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸
trying on a metaphor
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Three Goblin Art
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Monterey Bay Aquarium
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One Nice Bug Per Day
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he wasn't even looking at me and he found me

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we're not kids anymore.
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@lapetitcaporal
Yukio Mishima as Saint Sebastian.
Imposter syndrome but for things I like. Poser syndrome.
blood on the tracks is not all that i’ve never gotten it i still don’t get it
maybe you need to Go Through Stuff first...............
depressed in my room pumping out those 0-noters like its 2017
im writing a story where there are two (2) women with the same first name and its insufferable HOW did the romans do it
woman (I) and woman (II)
you can have random one sided beef with ANYONE! it’s so beautiful. and it doesn’t cost any money!!!!!!
"What I despise about Dazai is that he exposes precisely those things in myself that I most want to hide." - Yukio Mishima
Yukio Mishima
"it's just stress" oh thank god, it's just the silent killer that slowly kills you, perfectly harmless, no need to worry
Orthanc
Ingmar Bergman - Winter Light (1963)
the concept of identifying as ‘neurospicy’ as a grown adult is lowkey unbearable to me. but I guess I don’t have to do it
Louise Brooks
goes crazy
Carole Lombard
idk i always kind of roll my eyes at all those posts that are like “people used to be ugly in movies” like….. well☝️i don’t think that’s true. i think male actors have always had more leeway to look a bit imperfect. we’ve had average/weird looking male actors in every generation, including this one. but people have always needed to be “hot” for movies. and they did crazy shit for it!! marlene dietrich getting teeth extracted to hollow out her cheeks, carole lombard undergoing her (non-cosmetic) facial reconstruction without anesthesia because they thought it would look better, etc ad infinitum. do you know the kinds of diets they had women on to keep them skinny…. not to mention beauty standards for women of color tryna be in movies. like there’s a reason the three biggest black actresses of classic hollywood decades were josephine baker, lena horne, and dorothy dandridge: all pretty lightskinned with smaller mouths and noses -> approximating whiteness (no shade i love these women sm). i think the difference Today is that there are simply way more procedures you can get done since cosmetic medicine has evolved so much. so people can change more of their face with better and more reliable results than they could in the 1930s. point being that people have definitely always needed to be conventionally attractive to be in movies but given the physical scope of what could be conceivably changed about your appearance there was simply more diversity in like facial structure and features