“I sat with my anger long enough until she told me her real name was grief.”
— C.S. Lewis (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
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“I sat with my anger long enough until she told me her real name was grief.”
— C.S. Lewis (via onlinecounsellingcollege)
that photo is one of the sexiest things i have ever seen.
These images live in my head rent free. The Trial of the Chicago Seven (2020): Behind the Scenes
Michael Cunningham, from “The Hours,” originally published c. 1998
the thing about being someone who’s never catcalled is that you start to wonder why like is it because im ugly???
and then you realize that youre judging your worth by whether or not you are objectifiable to a man and thats so fucked up like honestly its so fucked up
but the worst part about the patriarchy is that it still sits at the back of your mind regardless like “nobody thinks youre pretty because they dont see you as a sex object” like somehow thats a desirable thing and it fucks me up
You’re either public property or completely invisible.
The Exorcist Directed by William Friedkin (1973)
for someone who’s grown up I sure plan to do a lot of things later when I’m grown up
good morning everyone lets just go back to sleep
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My favorite Phantom Thread letterboxd reviews
Happy 78th, Werner Herzog.
1970 portrait by Richard Avedon.
Anthony Hopkins before David Hare’s Pravda at the National, Simon Annand, 1986
Ralph Fiennes on stage (because today is World Theatre Day)