favorite jeff buckley gender moments
1995 roskilde festival interview / dream brother by david browne / kangaroo adlib 1994 / dream brother by david browne
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Hey, I have a request thought I'm not sure if you've done it before: love told through letters <3
Richard Steele to his second wife Mary Scurlock in the weeks preceding their wedding (c. August 1707)
Wilfred Owen to Siegfried Sassoon (5th November 1917)
Simone de Beauvoir to her husband Nelson Algren (18th May 1947)
Orson Welles to Rita Hayworth (c. 1943)
Nathaniel Hawthorne to his wife Sophia Peabody
Ludwig van Beethoven, in a letter to his ‘Immortal Beloved’
Honoré de Balzac to Countess Ewelina Hańska (c. June 1835)
Amal El-Mohtar & Max Gladstone, This Is How You Lose The Time War
Lord Byron to Teresa, Contessa Guiccioli (25th August 1819)
Zelda Fitzgerald to her husband, F. Scott Fitzgerald (c. 1920)
Johnny Cash, in a letter to his wife June
Henry VIII of England to his then-mistress and later second wife Anne Boleyn; contemporary spelling and interpretation by me
Katherine Mansfield to John Middleton Murry (19th May 1917)
Oscar Wilde to Lord Alfred Douglas (20th May 1895)
One of Frida Kahlo’s letters to Diego Rivera; first published in The Diary of Frida Kahlo: An Intimate Self-Portrait
Alex Turner to Alexa Chung (c. 2007)
John Keats to Fanny Brawne (c. 1820)
Vladimir Nabokov to his wife, Véra; from Letters to Véra (c. 1924)
Lemony Snicket, Letters to Beatrice; ‘A Love Letter to End All Love Letters’
Vita Sackville-West to Virginia Woolf (21st January 1926)
Laurence Sterne to Catherine Fourmantel (8th Mary 1760)
Charlie Parker to his common-law wife Chan Woods
Virginia Woolf to Vita Sackville-West (c. 1927)
Denis Diderot to Sophie Volland (20th October 1759)
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ngl you don't gotta study economics to understand that capitalism as an economic and political framework is inherently exploitative.
no matter how nice you paint capitalism to be, the fact is that you won't receive payment in accordance to the full value that your labour produces.
rather, the surplus value you create is always given to the owning class (or bourgeoisie), and the worker receives very little of the actual value they create.
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punk is an inherently left wing subculture.
it grew out of the collective disillusionment of marginalised communities the world over. whether you were a person of colour, working class, a part of the LGBTQIA+ community, or any combination of these and other communities, punk was and still is for the most part a scene which welcomes everyone.
right wing politics are, by their definition, opposed to everything punk stands for: anti-establishment belief, radical acceptance, and anti-consumerism.
so don't forget what dead kennedy's said in that absolutely amazing song, 'nazi punks fuck off':
"You still think swastikas look cool
The real Nazis run your schools
They're coaches, businessmen and cops
In a real fourth Reich you'll be the first to go"
and if any right wing 'punks' see this post, all i can really say is cope harder lmao.
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mandatory, results and admissions are in process
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very homophobic of sirius black to die during the pride month.
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women who have been scammed by the promise of a "happily ever after" marriage with unfaithful men being absolute psychopaths and committing murder for "love"?
sign me in.
gone girl (2014) // you (2021)
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