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Sweet Seals For You, Always
KIROKAZE
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@theartofmadeline
Not today Justin
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occasionally subtle
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Andulka
sheepfilms
we're not kids anymore.
Monterey Bay Aquarium
The Bowery Presents
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Damn. Just damn. Thanks for the beautiful inspiration @pierre_artista __________________________________________________ #wildlingsyoga #yoga #yogi #nature #namaste #art #inspo #inspiration #stopdropandyoga #wanderlust
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Cruel Intentions (1999)
âEnclosed is my most prized possession. My journal. For a long time I considered it my trophy. A sordid collection of my conquests. If you really want to know the truth than please read it. No more lies. Please give me another chance. Iâm a wreck without you.â
John Malkovich and Uma Thurman smoking on the set of Dangerous Liaisons. Picture by Brigitte Lacombe
Cruel Intentions (1999)
Why woman canât say she enjoys sex like whatâs wrong with that?
She drinks pints of coffee and writes little observations and ideas for stories with her best fountain pen on the linen-white pages of expensive notebooks. Sometimes, when itâs going badly, she wonders if what she believes to be a love of the written word is really just a fetish for stationery.
David Nicholls, One Day (via wordsnquotes)
âJust because she likes the same bizzaro crap you do doesnât mean sheâs your soul mate.â
(500) Days of Summer
mom: how u today
me:Â
Edvard Munch
Despair, 1829.
Oil on canvas
36Â 1/4 x 26Â 1/2â (92 x 67Â cm)
The Age of Adaline
Maria Schneider & Joan Townsend, mid 1970s
Bruce Springsteen and then girlfriend, actress Joyce Hyser, 1981.
Bill Murray on Gilda Radner:
âGilda got married and went away. None of us saw her anymore. There was one good thing: Laraine had a party one night, a great party at her house. And I ended up being the disk jockey. She just had forty-fives, and not that many, so you really had to work the music end of it. There was a collection of like the funniest people in the world at this party. Somehow Sam Kinison sticks in my brain. The whole Monty Python group was there, most of us from the show, a lot of other funny people, and Gilda. Gilda showed up and sheâd already had cancer and gone into remission and then had it again, I guess. Anyway she was slim. We hadnât seen her in a long time. And she started doing, âIâve got to go,â and she was just going to leave, and I was like, âGoing to leave?â It felt like she was going to really leave forever. So we started carrying her around, in a way that we could only do with her. We carried her up and down the stairs, around the house, repeatedly, for a long time, until I was exhausted. Then Danny did it for a while. Then I did it again. We just kept carrying her; we did it in teams. We kept carrying her around, but like upside down, every which wayâover your shoulder and under your arm, carrying her like luggage. And that went on for more than an hourâmaybe an hour and a halfâjust carrying her around and saying, âSheâs leaving! This could be it! Now come on, this could be the last time we see her. Gildaâs leaving, and remember that she was very sickâhello?â We worked all aspects of it, but it started with just, âSheâs leaving, I donât know if youâve said good-bye to her.â And we said good-bye to the same people ten, twenty times, you know. And because these people were really funny, every person weâd drag her up to would just do like five minutes on her, with Gilda upside down in this sort of tortured position, which she absolutely loved. She was laughing so hard we could have lost her right then and there. It was just one of the best parties Iâve ever been to in my life. Iâll always remember it. It was the last time I saw her.â
- from Live from New York: an Uncensored History of Saturday Night Live
Marilyn Monroe in How to Marry a Millionaire (1953)