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Make ten men feel like a hundred.
Diego Luna, Malibu Magazine, Vol. 14 | Issue 06.
◈ Pacific Northwest photography by Michelle N.W. ◈ ◈ Print Shop ◈ Blog ◈ Flickr ◈ ◈ Please do not delete caption crediting the artist, thank you! ◈
The feasting people were Wood-elves, of course. These are not wicked folk. If they have a fault it is distrust of strangers. Though their magic was strong, even in those days they were wary.
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by msyvonnelin
Joffre Lakes Provincial Park, British Columbia
阿里山 by bass hou
‘Mansfield Park’ by Jane Austen
My complete entry to the House of Illustration Book Competition 2017.
She’s beauty, she’s grace, she’s got resting bitch face
Dream home.
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Fall colors | ( by Christopher Kerksieck )
If you’re a fan of Moulin Rouge or Great Gatsby, watch The Get Down because it was created by Baz Luhrmann, who also co-wrote and directed both films.
If you like musicals, watch The Get Down.
If you like 70′s aesthetics, New York City, hip hop, or disco, watch The Get Down.
If you claim to want or support actual representation for people of color, watch The Get Down, which has a majority black and latinx cast and has, like, two white people who only show up a couple times.
If you want LGBT representation, watch The Get Down. If you want to know a little bit about the history of black and latinx drag culture, ballroom culture, and LGBT culture, watch The Get Down. If you want to see interracial relationships, watch The Get Down.
If you want to see well written, nuanced women who are complex and who actually make mistakes, watch The Get Down.
If you want a glimpse into the way working-class people struggle with white capitalism, how poverty subjugates people of color, and the struggles young people of color from these communities face, watch The Get Down.
Watch The Get Down. It hasn’t received a tenth of the amount of attention it deserves, and we know that it’s because it has a majority black and latinx cast. Tumblr can’t handle such things, but seriously I encourage you to watch it.