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PJ Harvey (1995) by Kevin Cummins
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Nina Simone, Pastel Blues (1965)
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i don’t know much about filmmaking but i do know this
directors who focus on hands: knows about the tender language of touch, can show you painful emotional distance between two people, can rightfully articulate the true soul-crushing enormity of yearning
directors who focus on bare feet: need to be hunted for sport and shot on sight
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So cringy when people are like "cats aren't affectionate i know this first hand!1!" Maybe your cat would follow you around as well if your vibes weren't so rancid
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Post-Punk Paperbacks by Butcher Billy.
https://www.behance.net/gallery/82394625/Post-Punk-Paperbacks?fbclid=IwAR0JF95BLNjarJojNJqUYCIgGBEyjoq3dGSkHAXKLgkxNKKRWRlwSbimAsQ
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Memento Mori Enamel Skull Snake Ring Circa 1800’s
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Kate Bush on the set of the show ‘Formula 1’ in Paris, France | By Jean-Jacques Bernier, 1983
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yemen is the worst humanitarian crisis of our generation. and right now they’re battling an epidemic (cholera), a pandemic, and a famine, all while a war is being fought. please do anything you can to help!
donate:
sign the petition:
even if you can’t donate, please sign the petitions and share
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women talk about how if they aren’t considered attractive, their entire value as a person is taken away, and white men are like oh we experience this too because hot girls with huge tits won’t date me but they don’t fucking realize we aren’t just talking about our dating lives we are talking about our entire value as a person being taken away, not just people not wanting to date us.
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John Cale and Lou Reed of The Velvet Undeground, 5th Avenue, New York City, 1968. Photo by Joel Meyerowitz.
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Caspar David Friedrich - “An artist in his studio contemplating a moonlit street from his opened window”
Romantic period
Oil on Canvas
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“The hair series is an unfinished project that documents, the different types of Black hairstyles and hair types. Black hair is known for its different textures, it known because of the simple fact that it stands out from other hair types. I document the different textures of my friend’s hairstyles to emphasize the difference, the close-up shots give a different perspective. It lets the viewer see the different growth pattern or design structure of the hair type or style.” - By Patricia Ellah
Instagram: patriciaellah
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