AARON TAYLOR-JOHNSON | Saint Laurent - Men's Winter 25
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The Stonewall Inn
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Love Begins
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Phantogram Three
Cookie Run:Kingdom Official!

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AARON TAYLOR-JOHNSON | Saint Laurent - Men's Winter 25
Beginner’s Guide to Medieval Arthuriana
Just starting out at a loss for where to begin?
Here’s a guide for introductory Medieval texts and informational resources ordered from most newbie friendly to complex. Guidebooks and encyclopedias are listed last.
All PDFs link to my Google drive and can be found on my blog. This post will be updated as needed.
Pre-Existing Resources
Hi-Lo Arthuriana
Medieval Literature by Language
Retellings by Date
Films by Date
TV Shows by Date
Documentaries by Date
Arthurian Preservation Project
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Deconstructed angel looks ༒ I: Mirror Palais SS24 II&III: Di Petsa SS24 IV: Elena Velez FW23
Apollo Musagetes
Plaque (1775- 1780) By Wedgwood & Bentley
BANDO TAMASBURO, MALE KABUKI LEGEND, BY KISHIN SHINOYAMA, ( FROM Paradis summer 08 issue )
Augustin van den Berghe (1756 – 1836)
Saint Sebastian , 1777.
Augustin van den Berghe (1756 – 1836), was an 18th-century painter from the Southern Netherlands.
John Singer Sargent (1856-1925), Male Nudes Wrestling
Alexandre-Jean Dubois-Drahonet
French, 1791-1834
Female nude, 1831 (detail)
Funeral Parade of Roses (1969) // dir. Toshio Matsumoto
poesía sin fin (2016) dir. alejandro jodorowsky
horror sub-genres • experimental horror
arthouse horror/experimental horror, sometimes called elevated horror, is a sub-genre of both horror films and art-films. it explores and experiments with the artistic uses of horror. experimental horror films tend to rely on atmosphere building, psychological character development, cinematic style, and philosophical themes for effect - rather than straightforward scares.
act ii albrecht (from: giselle) moodboard
the beauty of cinema vol. 4
idk the genre but omgg
In the town where I grew up, there was a large statue in one of the parks, of a famous historical white colonizer. I'm not going to say who specifically, suffice it to say that it was someone who wasn't worth memorializing for their deeds. And as you can imagine, this statue was a frequent target of vandalism, with paint or toilet paper or eggs on multiple occasions. Now, the local council was generally pretty lax when it came to repairing potholes or other public damage in the town, but every time, 24 hours after this particular statue was hit, the same person would always appear in a Hi-Vis vest, hat, mask and sunglasses, carrying a bucket of water, and wash it clean. They would do it as quickly as possible, but always made sure the face and the name carved at the bottom were generously scrubbed. This only encouraged people to do it again, and so it became a vicious cycle.
Within a year, the statue had sustained so much damage that it was unrecognizable and the lettering unreadable, so eventually the council came and took it down. Also apparently, the person in the Hi-Vis vest didn't even work for the council. They were supposedly just some 'good samaritan' who cleaned it, often before the council even discovered it needed cleaning, so they just let them do it and ignored the problem. They didn't bother putting the statue up again.
Much later, we found out that the anonymous 'samaritan' had been deliberately washing the statue with a bucket of saltwater, which had dramatically corroded it, causing irreversible accumulative damage far worse than spray paint ever would have done. It's even theorized that they were also often the one spray-painting it, just so that they had an excuse to come back after a day to wash it.
as for me, i don't think about anything at all