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Sorry!
I moved and haven't had my internet transferred yet! 
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R.I.P. Whitney Houston.......Reblog
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i can't wait until i have hair again...
growing back a shaved head is the longest process of my life.
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MARLENE.
I … DIDN’T EXPECT TO SEE YOU HERE.
AFTER YOU LEFT ME AND MOVED OFF TO BERLIN WITH THAT PAINTER I ASSUMED WE’D NEVER MEET AGAIN.
I SPENT SOME MONTHS AT SEA … TRYING TO FORGET YOU. I DABBLED IN OPIATES … 
MY GOD YOU LOOK STUNNING.
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Where The Wild Things Are by Travis English
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Rich Juzwiak didn’t just interview the world’s most famous drag queen. He spent a week at RuPaul’s house in Hollywood, getting an inside look at everything from Ru’s flashy cultural criticism to his intense spirituality. 
Duality is there for any celebrity amongst civilians, but RuPaul — born RuPaul Andre Charles in San Diego, 1960 — has made a career out of it. As the most famous drag queen of all time, his public persona is inherently two in one: a man dressed as a woman, and a man dressed as a man. Both are present on “Drag Race,” which started its fourth season Monday on Logo. He advises the contestants in male drag and judges them in female. RuPaul can be all sorts of things at any given moment  — man, woman, singer, actor, host, author, speaker, icon — but he’s the flashiest culture critic working today.
“Even my celebrity is a critique on celebrity. It’s a wink-wink,” he said. “I realize in studying our society and culture that it’s hypocritical and not really real. I think that has always been the role of a drag queen: To remind the culture that it is not to be taken seriously and that you are not who you think you are, per the description on your driver’s license.”
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Wes Anderson // FROM ABOVE Overhead shots of hands in the films of Wes Anderson.
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