English singer and actress Marianne Faithfull sitting in a dressing room, 1974. Silver Gelatin.
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trying on a metaphor

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Today's Document
i don't do bad sauce passes
let's talk about Bridgerton tea, my ask is open
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
Sweet Seals For You, Always

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English singer and actress Marianne Faithfull sitting in a dressing room, 1974. Silver Gelatin.
Mick and Marianne, 1960s
July 1971. ‘Wool gives you the world.’
“I think to be a good performer (or good writer, or good artist of any kind, actually) you need a kind of synthesis between dreaminess and fantasy on the one hand, and straightforward hard work. The very best artists, in any field, are both warm and cold, sensitive and powerful, cerebral and emotional. Sometimes people speak of those polarities in terms of masculine-feminine, which is part of the picture, sure—-but it’s actually much complicated than that, I think. At any rate: I think there’s no question that a good artist has to be able to work in a whole lot of different ranges… I think most artists have an element of androgyny in their characters, which is perhaps part of what makes them artists in the first place.“
Donna Tartt
“He [Nabokov] also reminds us of the main reason it is so hard [for us to notice that other people are suffering]: we all spend a lot of time inventing people rather that noticing them, reshaping real people into characters in stories we tell ourselves about ourselves, stories about how beautiful and rare we are.”
— Richard Rorty, Introduction to Nabokov’s “Pale Fire”
Avant-Garde Soviet movie posters
Girls at a high school in Brooklyn protesting the school dress code saying females could not wear slacks, 1940s.
via reddit
Columbus (2017) dir. Kogonada
Somewhere in northern Italy
why pay thousands of dollars to get a degree in “gender studies” when you can watch phantom thread on itunes for $2.99
Phantom Thread (2017) dir. Paul Thomas Anderson
A Room with a View | 1986
Keri Russell photographed by Marc Baptiste for Rolling Stone Magazine, 1998
“…Today… nobody seriously considers possible alternatives to capitalism any longer, whereas popular imagination is persecuted by the visions of the forthcoming ‘breakdown of nature’, the stoppage of all life on earth– it seems easier to imagine the 'end of the world’ than a far more modest change in the mode of production, as if liberal capitalism is the 'real’ that will somehow survive even under conditions of a global ecological catastrophe.”
— Slavoj Zizek, Mapping Ideology
Isabelle Adjani - Algiers - 1988
Zagreb welcomes home Croatia’s World Cup heroes…
Incredible support for the country’s first ever World Cup finalists.
me sleeping tonight