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Can we just appreciate the hair? 😍🥹
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RICHARD LLOYD • Television // 1970s
Something about the bastardization of the story time and time again proves that nobody in power really cares about the people who would resonate with King’s Carrie White. A girl so ugly and repulsive she’s been removed from her own story. The societal need for women and girls to be constantly perceived as attractive is what fuels a fair amount of her torment in the book, but that person isn’t even allowed to exist on the screen. We cannot empathize with her; it isn’t allowed. It’s fascinating to me.
Does my impending sense of doom turn you on
The lovely Barbara Stanwyck
Lô Borges resting during a recording session, circa 1970s
Cotillion Records & Tapes’ ad for the triple record set, Woodstock: Music from the Original Soundtrack and More - 1970.
Untitled, 1963
Larry Clark
Ted theodore logan
耳をすませば WHISPER OF THE HEART (1995) dir. Yoshifumi Kondō
“Your eyes make me shy.”
— Anaïs Nin (via veinless)
BARBARA STANWYCK as Melsa Manton
The Mad Miss Manton (1938)