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senso1954 · 12 hours
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wtf is this new taylor swift song
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senso1954 · 14 hours
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Horace Ové (right), December 3, 1936 – September 16, 2023, on the set of Pressure (1976).
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“Herbstained—flowerstained—shellscented—seafaring—foresthunting—junglewise—desert gazing—rides heart from chest—lashing with beauty—afleet—across chimney—tinfoil river to meet another’s dark heart!”
Elsa von Freytag-Loringhoven, “Appalling Heart.”
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senso1954 · 2 days
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if anyone finds out when this permanent feeling of fear goes away please let me know
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well at the end of the day it's night
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is damascus really all we have?
ralph fiennes and siddig el fadil as te lawrence and faisal i. of iraq in a dangerous man: lawrence after arabia (1992), dir. christopher menaul
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Mick Jagger and Billy Preston
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I was the one guy at that Sex Pistols gig who didn’t start a band. I just went home.
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mysterious skin
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senso1954 · 3 days
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At the time this picture was taken, Aunt Florence said, he was already a preacher, and had a wife who was now in Heaven. That he had been a preacher at that time was not astonishing, for it was impossible to imagine that he had ever been anything else; but that he had had a wife in the so distant past who was now dead filled John with a wonder by no means pleasant. If she had lived, John thought, then he would never have been born; his father would never have come North and met his mother. And this shadowy woman, dead so many years whose name he knew had been Deborah, held in the fastness of her tomb, it seemed to John, the key to all those mysteries he so longed to unlock. It was she who had known his father in a life where John was not, and in a country John had never seen. When he was nothing, nowhere, dust, cloud, air and sun, and falling rain, not even thought of, said his mother, in Heaven with the angels, said his aunt, she had known his father, and shared his father's house. She had loved his father. She had known his father when lightning flashed and thunder rolled through Heaven, and his father said: "Listen. God is talking." She had known him in the mornings of that far-off country when his father turned on his bed and opened his eyes, and she had looked into those eyes, seeing what they held, and she had not been afraid. She had seen him baptized, kicking like a mule and howling, and she had seen him weep when his mother died; he was a right young man then, Florence said. Because she had looked into those eyes before they had looked on John, she knew what John would never know—the purity of his father's eyes when John was not reflected in their depths. She could have told him—had he but been able from his hiding-place to ask!—how to make his father love him. But now it was too late.
Go Tell It On The Mountain, James Baldwin, 1953
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VELVET GOLDMINE (1998) dir. Todd Haynes
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I don’t need a vacation when I have this view
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senso1954 · 6 days
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my favorite celebrity non-controversy was when lorde wanted to express her love of baths so she posted a picture of her bathtub captioned “and iiiiiiiiiii will always love youuuuu” not realizing that whitney houston died in a bathtub
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senso1954 · 6 days
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email i got from a professor tonight that made me laugh out loud
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If you guys were on here at 11 years old what would you be posting about
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