Sitting outside in the cold, I can see that you're not alone
“Lost in the Woods” Afghan Whigs

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Sitting outside in the cold, I can see that you're not alone
“Lost in the Woods” Afghan Whigs
Baby, I don’t wanna know.
Lie to me. Make me see.
Curly Q’s
Pray for us.
On a street in New York, East Village, one of dozens of designs on a wall that, even if I tried, I more than likely couldn’t find again, not without some help, or an address.
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Love is a privilege, not to be fucked with.
"LOVE IS A PRIVILEGE, NOT TO BE FUCKED WITH"
Black Crows in town (Taken with instagram)
Unfinished Crime (Graphic Mystery) (by -=- G2 -=-)
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hold me…
(Pieta by michelangelo)
David LaChapelle’s cover art to his book “Heaven to Hell” It features Courtney Love holding the body of her late husband Kurt Cobain in a position reminiscant to Mary and Jesus in Michelangelo’s The Pieta. I love the signifiers of this artwork. It symbolises many things: namely how many young people treat Cobain as their personal Jesus, and how Kurt Cobain was seen as a sort of “Prince of Nihilism.” A protégé of Andy Warhol, the celebrated photographer David LaChapelle is internationally known for taking the pop-art sensibility to heights Warhol probably couldn’t have imagined. Whether you consider his extravagant celebrity portraits, fashion shots and elaborate tableaux to be works of imaginative virtuoso or over-the-top kitsch, they can often be as compelling as a car crash, a recipe for success that Warhol knew well.
Anyone else wanna look like her?