Ever since new d20 dropped I’ve been losing my mind because. Listen. It’s unlikely they’re doing it on purpose. But. There is something about “our society does not have a word to represent the kind of relationship I, the thane, have with this man who is my most trusted friend and constant companion so we’re just going to have to invent one” and “your mother doesn’t express an explicit opinion about The Relationship you have to the man you are all calling the skald but gives her tacit approval” that just. It reads very “history would call them roommates” to me and that is so important actually
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Biker Couple © Dennis Hopper Trust; courtesy of Fahey/Klein Gallery, Los Angeles, 1961 💿 The Smiths: The Best Of (L.P)
Andy Warhol's FLESH. Joe Dallesandro (L) Louis Walden (R), 1968 💿 The Smiths: The Smiths (L.P)
In The Year Of The Pig, directed by Emile de Antonio. Marine Cpl. Michael Wynn in Da Nang, South Vietnam, September 1967
Michael Wynn speaks
💿 The Smiths: Meat Is Murder (L.P)
Alain Delon in "L'Insoumis" 1964 💿 The Smiths: The Queen Is Dead (L.P)
Rock n Roll Times/Rockers by Juergen Vollmer, Hamburg, Germany 1961
💿 The Smiths: The World Won't Listen (Double L.P)
Birds of Britain John d' Green 'Alexandra Bastedo' (actress, writer) 1967 💿 The Smiths: Rank (live L.P)
Orphée by Jean Cocteau. Jean Marais, 1950
💿 The Smiths: This Charming Man (single)
East Of Eden by Elia Kazan James Dean, Richard Davalos, 1955 💿 The Smiths: Strangeways, Here We Come (L.P)
George O'Mara (Adonis), photographed by Jim French (Colt Studios), from Margaret Walters’ book The Nude Male: A New Perspective, 1978 💿 The Smiths: Hand In Glove (single)
Women In Revolt, by Andy Warhol. Directed by Paul Morrissey. Candy Darling, 1971 💿 The Smiths: Sheila Take A Bow (single)
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