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Steven Meisel / Vogue Italia March 2004.
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website-com · 4 hours ago
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Donate $25 to buy just bread.
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Jaded London party at Chocolate Factory in Brooklyn, 2024
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website-com · 5 hours ago
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website-com · 6 hours ago
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they say material possessions only weigh u down but i fucking love all my collections so much
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website-com · 6 hours ago
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Nothing ever absolutely has to happen. The gun
doesn’t have to be fired. When our hero sits on the edge of his bed contemplating the pistol
on his nightstand, you have to believe he might not use it. Then the theatre is sunk in blackness.
The audience is a log waiting to be split open. The faint scuff of feet. Objects are picked up, shuffled away.
Other things are put down. Based on the hushed sounds you guess: a bed, some walls, a dresser. You feel
everything shift. You sense yourself being picked up, set down. A cone of light cracks overhead. The audience’s
eyes flicker toward you like droplets of water.
"Chekhov's Gun", Matt Rasmussen, Black Aperture
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website-com · 6 hours ago
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she took me in the divorce
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website-com · 6 hours ago
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my ability to fuck around and then get productive in the pm has made me rue living on an island where every single store closes at 4pm except supermarkets.
i often feel really guilty for like 5 hours before starting something so today im just not feeling guilty and still wasting 5 hours. pretty good ngl
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website-com · 7 hours ago
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i often feel really guilty for like 5 hours before starting something so today im just not feeling guilty and still wasting 5 hours. pretty good ngl
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website-com · 7 hours ago
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in my 'outfit pics' tag i noticed u see the same clothing items twice in a row regularly lol
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website-com · 8 hours ago
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no one cares about your boyfriend and his first name
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website-com · 9 hours ago
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Don’t hit me up I will put you on a leash
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website-com · 10 hours ago
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to any tgirls reading this, no, you’re not making it up. yeah they were being weird to you that time. you should kill them
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website-com · 10 hours ago
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Deadline 5 August
Subject : Collecting money to eat and drink
Current process:
USD 1,610 / $2,000
Vatted by @90-ghost
Vatted by @sar-soor
Hello my dear friends, thank you for everything you have done for my family in advance. Recently, I have set a goal which is to find a new shelter for my family , buy some food and drink, and some necessary things to live
My goal was $2000, we collected $1,610 , we still need $390 to reach our goal if 39 person donate only $10 we can reach our goal easily
We're starving , Aid is mostly for show, and prices are unbearable. Even reaching it puts our lives at risk
Each day feels heavier than the one before
We live in constant fear not knowing when our turn will come, not knowing if we'll sleep tonight or vanish without warning. We no longer dream we just try to make it through the day. Most days, we barely manage a half-meal
The help we get is small, but it's what keeps us going Even the smallest donation has meant food, or a moment of relief, or a reason to keep going
I never wanted to write something like this
But I've reached a point where there's simply nowhere else to turn. I'm asking for your help because survival is now a daily battle
If you're reading this, please don't scroll past, We're not asking for comfort or luxury, We're asking for a chance to live
Any amount , no matter how small, could mean the difference between hunger and a full stomach
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website-com · 11 hours ago
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Something that gets really lost in a lot of discourse is that what we would now call 'going low-contact' or 'going no-contact' with your family used to be so completely within the normal range of familial contact that there wasn't even a term for it. Sure, in the pre-IM pre-social media days some people were calling their parents daily, but I'd wager the vast majority of people were not. Long distance calling used to be quite expensive, after all. If your kid went to the big city to seek their fortune you might hear from them every few weeks, or every month, or once a year, and that wasn't particularly odd. This was even more the case before telephones were common, of course - people would send letters, but definitely not more than once a week and probably a lot less. It was just a normal, accepted fact that you'd hear from some family members who lived nearby often, and some who lived farther away very rarely.
The minimum amount of contact with family that is expected of people in the groupchat-facetime-instagram era is so much higher than at any previous point in history. The ceiling is about the same, since then and now multiple generations often live under the same roof, but the floor is higher by orders of magnitude.
How many adult children who are 'no-contact' or 'low-contact' now would also have been the ones who moved to the city and sent a letter every three months then? Is family estrangement an actual current problem, or is it just an illusion caused by smartphones?
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