Charade (1963) dir. Stanley Donen
styofa doing anything
hello vonnie
ojovivo
dirt enthusiast

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shark vs the universe
Three Goblin Art

if i look back, i am lost

pixel skylines

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RMH
Aqua Utopia|海の底で記憶を紡ぐ

Love Begins
Peter Solarz
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#extradirty

JVL
we're not kids anymore.
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@queenbolyen
Charade (1963) dir. Stanley Donen
GRACE KELLY as FRANCES STEVENS
TO CATCH A THIEF (1955) dir. alfred hitchcock
LUCILLE BALL as MAY DALY
DU BARRY WAS A LADY (1943) dir. roy del ruth
VEEP 1.03 "Catherine"
Genevieve Bujold as Anne Boleyn
Anne of the Thousand Days (1969)
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Marilyn Monroe during the filming of The Prince and the Showgirl By photographed by Jack Cardiff, 1957
Marilyn Monroe photographed by Eve Arnold on the set of The Misfits in Nevada, 1960.
fuck 4chan
fuck twitter
fuck reddit
fuck tumblr
and fuck you
if you really loved your friends you would explain real housewives of salt lake city to them. you would tell them how meredith marks may have given evidence to the feds to convict jen shah for fraud because she called her son a twink on twitter. you would go over the history of how mary m. cosby married her step-grandfather in order to assume control of her family's cult. do they even know that lisa barlow has six different lawyers and her tequila company might be a money laundering front? or bronwyn putting a $2 million dollar diamond necklace on her dog? they dont even know about whitney getting her husband fired from his mlm company for having mud sex on camera. so you hate them. you hate your friends
Maybe I’m too much of a Yank but I find Eurovision discourse to be extremely annoying
The thing that’s always missing from the “women didn’t fight for the right to work they were already working they fought to get paid” is that many women also very much wanted to work.
Women wanted to be lawyers and engineers and chemists. They wanted to use their brains in challenging and interesting ways. They wanted to get the satisfaction from solving problems and inventing new shit and getting attention for it.
I know not everyone is born with intellectual curiosity or drive or determination but some people are and many of those people are women.
ROMAN HOLIDAY 1953 — dir. William Wyler