Jarek Puczel, Series "Projection", Polish artist 1- Projection 3, acrylic on canvas, 2016 2- Projection 7, oil on canvas, 2021 3- Projection 4, oil on canvas, 2020 4- Projection, acrylic on canvas, 2016
The Stonewall Inn

Product Placement

if i look back, i am lost
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NASA
YOU ARE THE REASON
Cosimo Galluzzi
Color Me Curious
Claire Keane
todays bird

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
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Keni

gracie abrams

Game Changer & Make Some Noise
Monterey Bay Aquarium
The Bowery Presents
hello vonnie
Sade Olutola
cherry valley forever
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Jarek Puczel, Series "Projection", Polish artist 1- Projection 3, acrylic on canvas, 2016 2- Projection 7, oil on canvas, 2021 3- Projection 4, oil on canvas, 2020 4- Projection, acrylic on canvas, 2016
Sex scene as character study is so good. What is your relationship to your body? What is your relationship to your partner? What lessons have you absorbed from the culture about yourself as a sexual being? How much do you have to trust someone before being comfortable with intimacy? What fears and insecurities come to the fore for you when you take your clothes off? It's so good.
How do they communicate? How do they expect others to communicate? How well do they understand their body and their own capacity for pleasure? What do they tend to do to make their partner feel comfortable? How comfortable are they showing emotion in front of others? How much insight do they have into what their own emotions mean and are connected to? What are they focused on during the encounter? How conscious are they of exchanges of power and vulnerability? very very very good
I think movies need more sex and i also think that actors need to be uglier and less in shape
Elisa Zarzur in Jean Paul Gaultier by Ludovic de Saint Sernin
I violently despise the way people describe new art nowadays, especially books, by saying "this is {x media} meets {y media}" or "if you really liked {x} you will like this!" like NO tell me the fucking PLOT
I keep thinking this! very frustrating
fuck!
I LOVE LUCY (1953) — 2.30 “Ricky and Fred Are TV Fans”
Closing card for Lucille Ball Productions - 1968.
“The Bouffant Belles” - girls from the Texas Track Club / photo for Sports Illustrated by Neal Barr, 1964.
no i havent seen that critically acclaimed movie with significant relevance to culture. no yeah, still working through bad stuff from other decades
Infrared picture of movie theater customers, New York City, 1943
Photographer: Weegee
Lucille Ball, August 6, 1911 – April 26, 1989.
1974 illustration for TV Guide by Richard Amsel.
oh to have the same taste in movies as a gay man who is really into old hollywood