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Makeup by Mimi Choi
My brain just melted
(I hate that my first impuls these days is to check for ai signs)
Es ist mein 15. Jahrestag auf Tumblr 🥳
Other people of my age have 15 year old children, I have a tumblr.
Source
This is what you call good game design
It's been years and I still hope 😭😭😭
its so easy to pander to me in fiction media. show me a guy that for some reason doesnt feel himself to be as human as most others are and i will sit with him for hours
omfg i went snooping and yalll. im.
i think that caitvi kinktober thing shifted to a new blog name. calling it nsfw month now
and im looking at the rules and this change and im CACKLING
THEY LITERALLY TOOK THE KINK OUT OF KINKTOBER AKFKFGKGKHK
moved it to november. this is so fuckin funny to me
Better than doubling down, but what do they mean "it has come to our attention". Did they not know what kinktober was before doing one.
...What do they think a kink IS?
Well I would be embarrassed 😂
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Jay Sebring: A Forgotten Genius
Prior to the 1960s, men's hairstyles were limited, to say the least.
And when I say prior to the 1960s, I mean prior to Jay Sebring.
Before Jay Sebring completely changed the profession and the industry, a man's barber had a pretty cut-and-dry job of trimming hair to keep it neat, tidy, and presentable. Jay brought in the idea that men's hair should be an individual expression of himself, and that it should be cut to suit him individually, rather than giving everyone the same thing.
Jay Sebring was born Thomas John Kummer on October 10, 1933. He grew up in a middle class home in Detroit, Michigan. During the Korean War, he joined the Navy, and that's where he learned to cut hair.
After returning home, he moved to Los Angeles went to cosmetology school. This is when he started going by Jay Sebring, inspired by a car race in Florida. This is a time when men's hair and women's hair were two very different things, and never the two should cross. This is where he learned techniques land ideas like cutting the hair to suit the customer's face.
He had the idea of bringing these women's techniques to men's hair. He started shampooing his customer's hair before cutting, using small hand-held hair driers that were popular in Europe, and using hair spray instead of Brylcreem.
All of this happened alongside what was called "The Peacock Revolution." For the first time in nearly 200 years, men's fashion was once again colorful and flamboyant. On Carnaby Street in London, tailors like John Stephen, Lord John, and Mr. Fish created new, unique men's clothing that was adopted by bands like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Who.
Jay Sebring stood, boldly, at the other end of that, declaring that men should take interest in their appearance. His salon in LA became the hottest place for men, and he began cutting hair at unheard of prices.
I wanted to try to list all the influential celebrities whose hair Jay Sebring cut, but the answer is everyone. Watch any major Hollywood movie of the 1960s, the men were styled by Jay Sebring. Any man who was an influential celebrity in 1960s Los Angeles got his hair done by Jay Sebring, everyone from Frank Sinatra
(reportedly, one of Jay's custom hair pieces managed to prolong Sinatra's career by decades)
to Jim Morrison
Yes, that haircut- perhaps one of the most iconic men's haircuts of all time- was a Jay Sebring work of art. Sincerely, it just fucking breaks my heart at the amount of credit that Jay Sebring simply does not receive for his enormous influence on men's fashion.
His personal life was, well, kind of messy. While the stereotype of the time (and of today) was that all male hairdressers must be gay, Jay Sebring really, really, really loved women. Srsly the dude FUCKED.
While he fancied himself a playboy with more girlfriends than he could possibly keep track of, one girl did genuinely catch his heart: Sharon Tate.
The two dated very seriously for a while, but Sharon had to take a long-term stint in London for her career while Jay had to stay in Los Angeles for his salon. In London, Sharon met Roman Polanski, and that romantic fate was sealed. In spite of everything, Jay and Sharon remained incredibly close friends. He was sitting with her when their murderers entered her bedroom.
After his death, something deeply disturbing and shocking was found in his home: some whips and basic bondage gear. Yes, he had a kinky side. While to well-versed modern folks a basic taste for kink may seem incredibly tame, to folks in the 60s, it was considered to be something only sick freaks and perverts were into. This lead to incredible rumors about sex cults and weird satanic rituals being the motive for the murders.
This, along with some other factors, led up to Jay's name being overshadowed in death. At the time of his murder, he had taken on a large amount of debt so that he could expand his business into a shampoo brand and a salon franchise across the US. This business wasn't able to function without the force of its founder's personality. Eventually, his salon was sold off.
With Sharon Tate, I feel a tremendous sense of loss think about what could have been. With Jay Sebring, I feel a tremendous sense of loss at what was: a legacy that changed how men take care of themselves forever, overshadowed and ignored by the horror of the Manson story. Jay Sebring is a name that deserves to be talked about for his place the history of men's fashion, not for how he died.
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Tom Hiddleston - The Hollow Crown. 👑
*sigh*
this line delivery has lived in my head for 10 years
Just one guy? Just one, Spider-maAann.
Or woman! We don't know.
...for suᵘuᵤre,
I was hired at The Scarlett Letters because I am a sex worker and the shop was intended to serve the sex worker community. Part of the point was to offer sex workers with stable employment so we could sell less sex, and my boss hired me knowing I was trying to concieve and wanted to stop seeing clients while pregnant. Instead myself and my coworkers had our hours cut, were denied the fixed hours promised, and dealt with constant hostility in the work environment.
We are now occupying the bookshop and demanding our boss hands over the stock to us, so we can run as a workers co-operative.
A little more info on our demands is available on Instagram! All of us are marginalized workers, whether we're sex workers, racialized, queer, trans, or multiple of these identities. No worker should be exploited via zero hours contracts and extra work without extra pay, but it's especially bad that this has happened to many of us who have no other employment prospects.
We were supposed to be a radical space, platforming marginalized authors and especially sex workers! Our boss deciding to shut down the business and make us all redundant after we unionized wouldn't be okay anywhere but it's wild coming from a bookshop claiming to be radical!
If you can support, please donate to our hardship fund so we can pay our bills during this occupation!
Support The Scarlett Letters staff fighting for job security, dignity and respect.
the insane experience of missing a fictional character . like you can always go back and reread the book , replay the game , rewatch the show or movie , you can always go back & see them , but you can never experience them & their story for the first time again . its absurd to miss them because they'll always be there , but you'll miss when there were still new things for them to say .
for a small time they were real & growing and changing and you hung onto every new word, but now all they can do is repeat the same story forever&ever & they're not real anymore because you know everything they're going to do. & you miss them. its fucked man...
in this way fanworks are like necromancy
GET YOUR BODY OUT OF SURVIVAL MODE SO YOU CAN CREATE FROM YOUR HEART