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Tell me something good! Chaka Khan on DRUMS, via dangerousminds
Chrome Boy & Crystal
Iggy and the Stooges - Search and Destroy
Gina Lollobrigida as the Queen of Sheba in Solomon and Sheba (1959)
andrew garfield saying, “i hope this grief stays with me because it’s all the unexpressed love that i didn’t get to tell her” about his mothers passing is so gut wrenchingly beautiful because we rarely talk about the love we want to express but can’t, not because you’re not brave enough to say it out loud but because they’re not here to listen to it anymore. calling grief the love you never had the chance to share makes it less of a burden and more of something you want to keep and not something terrible you want to move on from. i love love how everything about grief always comes down to “what is grief if not love persevering?”
when Florence Welch said “You don’t have to be a ghost here amongst the living. You are flesh and blood! You deserve to be loved and you deserve what you are given”
by @oshthoughts on instagram
Jimi Hendrix shines brightly in 1967
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exercise is important and good for you but the way its discussed is so inextricably wrapped in like weight loss and it being a moral failing to be unathletic or whatever and that really sucks
like im someone who does more strenuous exercise (tho literally just like. walking a half hour every day is perfectly ideal) but i dont care if it affects my weight or not bc regardless i know im doing something healthy for my lifestyle. when i lose weight as a byproduct, fine, its not my goal. if i dont, fine, it doesnt matter to me bc my body is doing what it needs to do. i think thats a pretty healthy frame of mind for it. like it needs to be reframed as what it is- something good for your physical and mental health , not as a means to an end of getting skinny or as a punishment
also the way Exercise as a concept exists now is definitely like a result of capitalism lol like it being sort of a commodity instead of just an intrinsic part of life. the way it feels unnatural to many ppl now and has to be forced is bc our lives are structured in such a way as to make it unnatural- ie cities hostile to pedestrians/bikers, physically/mentally exhausting long shifts that make it unnappealing to find time in the day for healthier physical exertion, etc. plus exercise as a concept becoming an industry- its not smth you just do, its something youre expected to buy the ability to do. etc
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Bruce by Annie Leibovitz 1984