May you never again get attached to anyone who isn’t for you. May you find a love who makes you laugh, never lets the flirting phase end, and gives you unquestionable loyalty. You deserve a love that calms your heart, mind, and nervous system — a love that never hurts you.
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timothee chalamet is going to play an incredible bob dylan because any time i see him in a serious movie i don't believe him which will lend itself well to playing bob dylan, known liar and fake person
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Dominic Sessa photographed by JR
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By Najwan Darwish, Palestinian Poet
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"we need more weird women!!!!!" you guys cant even handle yoko ono
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From Burrough’s introduction to Junky
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props to whoever has been styling him. impeccable taste.
dominic sessa in tom ford -
photographed by ramon christian (january 12th, 2024)
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never thought I'd reblog something kardashian adjacent and yet...
Lana Del Rey for SKIMS, photographed by Nadia Lee Cohen 🖤
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doing a lot of cool shit this year. it’s already written btw
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Happy Birthday my dearest Sergei 🖤
От всего сердца желаю вам счастливого Дня Рождения 🧿
Sergei Parajanov (Armenian,1924-1990)
Strange and ridiculous life of the father, 1984
mixed media
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Flex that you read weird things.
( Strixes’ Sabre )
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"Give a girl the right shoes and she can conquer de world"
- Marilyn Monroe
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“Louise Bourgeois’ Home in New York City” by François Halard, USA.
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“There is no intensity of love or feeling that does not involve the risk of crippling hurt. It is a duty to take this risk, to love and feel without defense or reserve.”
- William S. Burroughs
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Page 16 of Allen Ginsberg’s 1956 (published) poem “Howl.”
This poem was the main subject of an obscenity trial back in 1957 (the publisher for the poem was acquitted at the end) and it marked the eve of the de-censorship of literature that was deemed as “obscene.”
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