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You never say thank you!
THATS WHAT THE MONEYS FOR!!!!!!
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Dancing Queen playing from another room ABBA
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shout out to lemons. what a great thing god has provided us in those funky yellow fruits
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The American Friend (1977) dir. Wim Wenders
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“Voguing came from shade”
Paris Is Burning (1990) director Jennie Livingston
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It’s always weird seeing perfectly valid criticism of some old media that no one gave a shit about when it was new and no one cares about now
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there is something about that person saying “Maybe so” in that popular gif that gives off the aura of this….. shakespearean swagger. you know what i mean? there’s something about it that’s so imbued with such elegant panache with the way this person looks when they say it. it’s impossible to replicate.
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Elmer. what's your zodiac sign or at least your birthday
You Have The Fucking Gall To Presume That I Have A Beginning Or An End
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This is one costume that people still talk about, 10 years later, as one of their absolute favorites and most memorable. Why do you think that is?
It has unbelievably resonated. When we started making the movie, we all knew it was a pivotal moment and it had to be a memorable dress. Joe said that to me, right at the beginning, which was obviously a lot of pressure on me to try and make this memorable dress. But we didn’t know, really. It was a complete surprise how much it did resonate with people and how much it was picked out as a single look from the movie. Most of the other costumes that Keira wore are not talked about at all. It has surprised me, and it’s surprised me that people still remember it.
Atonement 10th anniversary: The inside story on that iconic green dress (x)
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“Many writers do their best during dark times, or even tragic in their lives, drawing from this pain of creative lymph. Not me, I wrote “There will be blood”, which is a decidedly obscure film, when my daughter was just born, I was in seventh heaven and I had a great creativity.”
— Paul Thomas Anderson
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mgmt: CONTROL YOURSELF TAKE ONLY WHAT YOU NEED FROM ME
my 2008 self:
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Théophile Alexandre Steinlen aka Théophile-Alexandre Steinlen aka T.A. Steinlen (Swiss-French, 1859-1923, b. Lausanne, Switzerland) - St Vincent Deux Chats, 1898 Lithograph
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