Fred Brockett - Leptospermum scoparium, c.1910
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Ruth Hollick (1883-1977) ~ Miss Wynn Jones, ca. 1910 - ca. 1930. Glass negative | src SLV
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evil women .............. hot
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sapiens: a brief history of humankind
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Olga Sławska as Marzanna aka Morana
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from 'a midsummer night's dream' by shakespeare
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I hate the “open floor plan” that everyone is obsessed with in houses now. I want nooks and crannies and bizarre floor plans. I don’t need to be able to see what someone is doing on the other side of the house. I want places to hide and lurk and dwell in the shadows. I am the beast who awaits in the labyrinth
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LILLIAN GISH in WAY DOWN EAST (1920)
She is an expensive doll made of the best-quality porcelain. She, more than anyone, should have been painted by Ambrose McEvoy, for though she is an ethereal waif, there is great strength and firmness beneath her extreme fragility. She is a magnificent actress in spite of her frail delicacy, and we are amazed that this heavenly-looking wraith is made of flesh and blood and is capable of acting, and of great acting. - Cecil Beaton
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now that i am a real adult i am starting to realise. media lied to me about the availability of rooftops to go hang out on. every day i wish i could be hanging out on a rooftop somewhere looking cool as fuck
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La Belle et la Bete, 1946, Jean Cocteau
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"Hiding from the light, sacrificing nothing; still you call on me, for entrance to the shrine." ⛧ Ghost — Square Hammer [source]
"At the end of the day, one of the biggest misconceptions of Ghost is that it's just about the devil. It's always been about mankind and living." — Tobias Forge [source]
"There is one elementary truth, the ignorance of which kills countless ideas and splendid plans, that the moment one definitely commits oneself that Providence moves, too. Whatever you can do or dream you can do, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it. Begin it now." — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe [source]
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I thought La Brea was about hollow earth but the moment i saw that stupid green rift in the sky i knew i had been bamboozled into watching time travel media
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