Fleabag (2019) // Derry Girls (2019)
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India Song (Marguerite Duras, 1975).
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#the tumblr experience
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Mira Fonseca @ Hervé Léger Spring/Summer, 1993 Ready-to-Wear
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found this comment on a video of some swans crossing the street. wow.
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Tropicana dancers dress for a show celebrating the centennial of the original Folies Bergere, which opened in Paris in 1869. The show’s Las Vegas incarnation has been running since 1961.
Folies Bergere at Hotel Tropicana, 1969
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Listening to Chappell Roan sing about getting eaten out
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Of all the great women of Hollywood's golden age, Carole Lombard is the most unjustly neglected. While her contemporaries Katharine Hepburn, Bette Davis, Joan Crawford, Barbara Stanwyck and Jean Harlow continue to be eulogised and commemorated, Lombard's star seems to be fading. These women were all, in their ways, worthy of admiration and even of emulation. But Lombard was incomparable.
When she died in 1942 at the age of only 33 in a plane crash while selling war bonds, director Wesley Ruggles, who'd worked with her for years, said that however tragic Jean Harlow's death had been, "somehow you knew you'd adjust. But we couldn't comprehend losing Carole, and we never adjusted to it, either. She was irreplaceable, and we just kept on missing her." - SARAH CHURCHWELL, "Oh, Carole!"
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Catherine Deneuve par Alice Springs (June Newton), Paris, 1984.
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*stepping over my own corpse* sorry about that. it's nice to meet you. yeah don't worry about it, it'll despawn in a few minutes.
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TIL the two centers of the brain responsible for depression and anxiety respectively are both slightly bigger than each other, which explains a lot.
via reddit.com
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Blade Runner (1982) dir. Ridley Scott
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