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Carole Lombard is considered by many today to have been a “proto-feminist.” A strong advocate for progressive social, economic, and human rights causes, she was staunchly vocal about her views of what she considered “modern womanhood” in press interviews. At the time, the concept of feminism in society was primarily linked with what is generally considered to be its first wave in the 1910s, suffrage - and therefore, many often relegated its significance to an older generation.
Yet, Carole sought many occasions to bring the discourse back into the public conscious in the 1930s, particularly encouraging her female fans to to empower themselves. An ardent liberal who supported Roosevelt’s New Deal, she reconciled her political views with her societal perspective, calling for a “different social order brought about by a women’s economic independence.” Additionally, she argued that women must “make marriage serve us. We cannot be enslaved by it.” She once commented in Movie Mirror, a fan magazine, that: “Look about you and you will see for the first time since the ancient rule of the Amazons, a colony of economically independent women. Here they are rulers of a fantastic kingdom where the wealth is a product of the women. Contrast such a state with other times. Women in kitchens, subservient, mental and physical slaves…with all that went with the so-called double standard contrived by the lordly male.”
Jena Malone and Jake Gyllenhaal on the set of Donnie Darko
I take pleasure in my transformations. I look quiet and consistent, but few know how many women there are in me.
Anaïs Nin (via rabbitinthemoon)
I am lonely, yet not everybody will do. I don’t know why, some people fill the gaps and others emphasize my loneliness.
Anaïs Nin (via quotemadness)
This girl who stands so quiet and grave at the mouth of hell. This girl who is all quietness and sanity and innocence. You wondered why I wanted her?
Charlotte Brontë, from ‘Jane Eyre’ (via sempiternele)
Cities need blizzards every few years to flush out incompetents, expose incipient dysfunction and generally stress-test the fabric of civilization. Like war, illness and poker, snow ruthlessly reveals true character.
David Dudley, "In Case of Blizzard, Do Nothing," New York Times, January 22, 2016
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I'm not nothing, hopeless because no one is watching. I'm everything 'cause no one is watching.
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You know what's frustrating to no end is when you feel and likely look like shit, and every acquaintance I have the misfortune of passing me by at work tells me I must have had a rough night at the bar. I honestly might snap next time and caw profanities that will most assuredly blow my cover as a sage and decent human being.
THE NEW 200KR BILL IS INGMAR BERGMAN OMGGGGG SWEDEN I LOVE U
this is amazing come on guys, I pay for stuff with Bergman’s face on it
Certain people you just look at them and know exactly how they're gonna look when they're old people
Two dreams last night: The cheese coffin was damn near empty. I lost my mind. I looked up from the pavement to see the most liquid black tornado coming toward me. I ran from it feeling like I was part of a loony toon
That's a lousy life for the washed up wife Of a permanently plastered pissed up bastard
I am distrusting of some men who wear shirts with hoods attached