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Twiggy on the cover of STUDIO VOICE Vol.225 Magazine, Sep 1994
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Natalya Abramova as Stalker’s wife in Andrei Tarkovsky’s Stalker (1979)
You know, my mother was against it. You’ve probably noticed already that he’s not of this world. All our neighborhood laughed at him. He was such a bungler, he looked so pitiful. My mother used to say: “He’s a stalker, he’s doomed, he’s an eternal prisoner! Don’t you know what kind of children the stalkers have?” And I… I didn’t even argue with her. I knew it all myself, that he was doomed, that he was an eternal prisoner, and about the children. Only what could I do? I was sure I would be happy with him. Of course, I knew I’d have a lot of sorrow, too. But it’s better to have a bitter happiness than a gray, dull life. Perhaps I thought it all up later. But then he approached me and said: “Come with me.” And I did, and never regretted it. Never. We had a lot of sorrow, a lot of fear, and a lot of shame. But I never regretted it, and I never envied anyone. It’s just our fate, our life, that’s how we are. And if we haven’t had our misfortunes, we wouldn’t have been better off. It would have been worse. Because in that case, there wouldn’t have been any happiness. And there wouldn’t have been any hope.
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Pattie Boyd modelling for Birds of Britain Photography by John D. Green, 1967
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Jane Birkin and Serge Gainsbourg photographed by Araldo Crollalanza on the set of Slogan (1969).
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Viktor Tsoi with a painting of himself (1986)
paiting by Timur Novikov
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Scottish propaganda MUAHAHAHAHA
me going nonverbal at the function
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