Is this photoshopped or is that literally the size of his forehead
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i don't do bad sauce passes

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Is this photoshopped or is that literally the size of his forehead
Devon Aoki, 1997 / Bjork âHomogenicâ, 1997 by Nick Knight
i pre juiced for tommorow
orange and carrotÂ
and two jars of kale, lime, cucumber, ginger, apples, and celery
and i like how the pulp looks. i bet my brain looks like that.
I have to stop having dreams that I have a dick. When i wake up i actually believe it for a while.
Woman with cat, 1951.
Peter Martin
Jet Swan Hyam photographed by Saga Sig.
I just remembered
The guy that sat next to me in my Jazz History class wouldn't shut up about the metal bands he liked.
Denis Lavant and Eva Mendes in Leos Caraxâs Holy Motors.
âA bout de souffleâ
(1960)
I named my character Anton Lavey. I don't know, I'm so tired, it's either this or Starcraft.
The Second Miles Davis Quintet
Ver obras de Egon Schiele en directo, y otras cosas que agradecer a este bendito domingo.
Egon Schiele -Â The cellist, 1910
Song: Morena do Mar Artist:Â Nara LeĂŁo
This song makes me sigh a million times ;__;
Françoise Hardy photographed by Jean-Marie Périer.
I kind of want to be Michael Gira when I grow up.
Valerie Wilmer, photographer: âThis is Philly Joe Jones, one of the most important drummers in all of jazz. He was Miles Davisâ drummer. There were a lot of problems for American musicians working here [in London] because of the unions. He couldnât perform officiallyâ he had to eke out a living playing to students and doing clandestine gigs. I never saw the picture he took of me, but I doubt he has either, knowing Philly. He was a very laid-back character.â [***]