“CHAPTER 8 - PAPA” STRANGER THINGS SEASON 4 (2022)

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“CHAPTER 8 - PAPA” STRANGER THINGS SEASON 4 (2022)
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Make him pay.
A shot from The Sorrows of Satan (1926). This shot would go on to be the cover of Bauhaus’s “Bela Lugosi’s Dead.”
Adam Elsheimer - The Flight into Egypt, detail
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From my Above The Clouds series. You can see the full set here! www.hiadammarshall.com
Women have… early deaths. Like I don’t know how to explain this but anxiety of aging, anxiety of growing old in women is so deep that the moment you turn twenty instead of a start to a new page in your life it starts feeling like you’re counting down to the years you’re still liked because the foremost understanding of /being/ a woman is also an understand of being a /girl/ To be a woman you need to be beautiful and to be beautiful you need to be youthful. But it’s okay if we have early deaths as /women/ because we can then live lives for our ownselves
“One day the sun will come out - you might not even notice straight away, it’ll be that faint. And then you’ll catch yourself thinking about something or someone who has no connection with the past. Someone who’s only yours. And you’ll realize… that this is where your life is.“- Brooklyn (2015)
creatives in love be like “i remake the world in your image”
Man and woman in a period piece: meet
The rest of the cast and me watching from my couch:
all I’m saying is I think it’s interesting women get to be referred to using increasingly dehumanising terms in the name of inclusive language but the same never happens to men
Throwback Thursday
Details of Michelangelo’s masterpiece “David” (1501–1504)
Zoë Rose photographed by A.J.H. For Atelier Bordelle.
Tokyo, Japan
Grace Kelly by Loomis Dean, 1954