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Versace FW 2000 by Steven Meisel
#Steven meisel#georgina grenville#amber valletta#Lucas babin#versace#2000s#y2k#fashion campaign#2000s fashion#ad campaign#ad#fashion ads#fw 2000#fall winter 2000
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Gucci F/W 00.01 Photo Alexi Hey Models Lucas Babin, Ryan Burns, Mini Anden, Caroline Riberio, Axel Herman
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"Quand j'ai une faim de loup"
Quand j’ai une faim de loup, et elle une faim de love
Je me retrouve à genoux, et ma langue innove
Des parcours indécents, des baisers inédits,
En ballets incessants ma bouche frôle l’interdit
De son corps de femme je deviens affamé
Elle embrase mon âme à sa peau enflammée,
Que ses douces beautés s’ornent de dentelles
Ou qu’ayant tout ôté elle reste au naturel
Debout dans la cuisine elle se laisse dévorer
Son plaisir me fascine et j’en guette l’orée
Sa jolie fente transpire d’une moisson sucrée
Et dans un long soupir elle verse ses secrets
Quand j’ai une faim de loup et elle une faim de love
Le désir nous absout et je deviens un fauve
Pourléchant mes babines je quête d’autres lèvres
Et debout dans la cuisine les baisers nous enfièvrent
(Copyright Lucas Heller, 08/ 04/ 22 )
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Amber Valletta, Georgina Grenville and Lucas Babin for the Versace ‘four days in L.A.’ f/w 2000 campaign by Steven Meisel. The shoot was inspired by the famous 1967 film “Valley of The Dolls”, directed by Mark Robson.
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That would be Lucas Babin, the DA who indicted Netflix for allegedly distributing lewd content through the release of "Cuties" - a film which criticizes the sexualization of adolescent girls. Most of the tumblr discourse when that was going on was in favor of the film and against Babin.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lucas_Babin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cuties
i haven’t been able to forget this guy’s look from school of rock ever since i first saw that movie i was only 9 but i knew he was serving
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Famous May 24, 2023 birthdays.
Tommy Chong (Canadian-American comedian & actor), 85
Bob Dylan (American singer & guitarist), 82
Gary Burghoff (American actor), 80
Patti Holte aka Patti LaBelle (American singer & actress)(pictured), 79
Priscilla Presley (American actress & businesswoman)(pictured), 78
Albert Bouchard (American drummer & singer), 76
Mike Reid (American singer & football player), 76
Waddy Wachtel (American guitarist & record producer), 76
Jim Broadbent (British actor), 74
Sir Roger Deakins (British cinematographer), 74
Alfred Molina (British actor), 70
Rosanne Cash Leventhal (American singer & guitarist), 68
Prof. Richard B. Bernstein (American historian & lecturer), 67
Guy Fletcher (British keyboardist & guitarist), 63
Kristin Scott-Thomas (British-French actress), 63
Alain Lemieux (Canadian hockey player & executive), 62
Rich Rodriguez (American football coach), 60
Pat Verbeek (Canadian hockey player & executive), 59
John C. Reilly (American actor & singer), 58
Carlos Hernández (Venezuelan-American baseball player & analyst), 56
Rich Robinson (American guitarist & singer), 54
Kris Draper (Canadian hockey player & executive), 52
Bartolo Colón (Dominican-American baseball player), 50
Kobayashi Masahide (Japanese baseball player & coach), 49
Dr. Heinrich Manske (German biochemist & software developer), 49
Will Sasso (Canadian actor), 48
Alessandro Cortini (Italian keyboardist & singer), 47
Brad Penny (American baseball player), 45
Johan Holmqvist (Swedish hockey player), 45
Kareem McKenzie (American football player), 44
Jason Babin (American football player), 43
Rian Wallace (American football player), 41
Guillaume Latendresse (Canadian hockey player & coach), 36
Sgt. Monica Brown (American soldier), 35
Artem Anisimov (Russian hockey player), 35
G-Eazy (American rapper), 34
Kalin Lucas (American basketball player), 34
Mattias Ekholm (Swedish hockey player), 33
Cody Eakin (Canadian hockey player), 32
Jarell Martin (American basketball player), 29
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“ The Shape of Water is not ABOUT a woman who fucks a fish “ It literally is. You can say there are deeper levels but that is what it is about, and that level is quite enjoyed by the women who go there to watch it as porn. “ ABOUT people who are otherized by society “ The fish monster that eats cats and probably has no human values because it is a fish monster that worships Cthulhu for all you know. “ finding comfort and beauty is what others see as their flaws “ She’s deaf. Being deaf is a flaw. Flaws suck balls. People who aren’t Leftists want to not have flaws. Having hearing is better. I’ve been deaf. Are you a moron? Are you brain deaf? Why do Leftists fetishise disability? Holy cow, it’s Munchasen’s Syndrome, the Cult. As for the unattractive woman getting the hot fish monster, what is new? Monster fucking fantasies are mundane in women’s circles.
The female fantasy that they get male monsters fighting for their flabby teets is pretty profitable. Not just in cinema, it’s nigh universal in the clit lit department, which is the most commercially successful field of literature. If any future generations tries to figure out who we were, they will conclude we were a pack of ugly biatches who really wanted to bone the doggies.
“ It is a beautiful film “ Uh huh. I’m not into scalies, but you do you.
Phwoar! Nah, I prefer the male version. Less cat murder.
But I do understand aesthetics vary. “ Joker is not ABOUT mental health “ It’s about a character who is infamous for his mental health. It discusses the breakdown of the treatment for his condition and the reasons for his disorders and hallucinations. The name itself refers to a character who was persistently allowed to escape execution on the grounds he is INSANE.
“ It is a shallow film “ I’ve seen oil slicks that have more depth than your analysis. You really need to read a book, or at least a bloody comic. “ Its refusal to be ABOUT anything “
Holy crud, this isn’t Seinfeld. You can see what it is about. Even if the name wasn’t Joker, you could work it out. And because it is Joker, you can tell it is an origin story about Joker, albeit one which is a lot more grounded than the usual story. Just as the Batman trilogy recently was a lot more grounded than the usual Batman materials.
In fact, DC Comics has pretty much incorporated him as a Joker variant, which you would know if you knew anything about analysing media. “ I still see social media making fun of English teachers “ Not enough. If you are representative of them now, they should all go, bloody fuck off and join a commune and we can seal it off and bury the bodies after the last of you suicides when they realise the only way to purge the world of the impure is to kill themselves. And your defense of child porn is ... well, let’s just say I don’t want to hear you have been touching up the kiddies, whoever you are. May the justice system give you justice. May those inside know what you did. Tyler County District Attorney Lucas Babin announced in a statement on Oct. 6 that the streaming giant had been indicted for "promotion of lewd visual material depicting a child." https://www.usatoday.com/story/entertainment/movies/2020/10/15/netflix-cuties-controversy-texas-indictment-what-happens-now/3645613001/ Oh yes, the courts are all a part of the Qanon conspiracy, which is simultaneously everywhere and nowhere, like Patriarchy!
There is a streak of anti-intellectualism when it comes to talking about films, and it's one of my biggest pet peeves. People are seemingly completely incapable of distinguishing between "what happened in the film" and "what the film is ABOUT."
To cite one of my favorite examples, The Shape of Water is not ABOUT a woman who fucks a fish, it is ABOUT people who are otherized by society finding comfort and beauty is what others see as their flaws. It is a beautiful film, that deserved all the praise and accolades it got.
Joker is not ABOUT mental health. It is a shallow film that uses mental health in a trivial way as a catalyst for its character's mental breakdown. Its refusal to be ABOUT anything is its greatest failure. Arthur stumbles his way into accidentally starting a riot, he admits politics do not interest him, and the concerns of those rioting are not addressed because that's not what the film is interested in. It tries to use all the right buzzwords to fake being deep, but in the end, winds up saying nothing interesting.
Annihilation is not ABOUT women going into an alien environment and experiencing wacky shit, it's about dealing with trauma, and deciding whether to let it consume you, or whether to move on.
Shit like this is why Qanon was so easily able to direct the conversation around Cuties. The director wanted to make a film about exploitation and female agency, but people are unwilling to engage with theme, they only care about surface-level shit. People took one look at the marketing, and decided they already knew what the film was about, and Qanon was able to use that to whip up a moral panic, and get people to harass the director and any critic with positive things to say about the film.
I still see social media making fun of English teachers for asking us to engage with a text beyond what's on the surface, but I think those are valuable skills when it comes to how we interact with art.
Popular YouTube channels like CinemaSins and Nostalgia Critic, which have made their anti-intellectualism into their whole careers, do not help in this regard.
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Gucci SS 2000 - Michelle Ferrara & Tiago Lobo & Lucas Babin & Garth Cleenwerck photographed by Mario Testino
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Gucci F/W 00.01 Photo Alexi Hey Models Lucas Babin, Ryan Burns, Mini Anden, Caroline Riberio, Axel Herman
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I just finished watching School of Rock for the first time in years and, I’m sorry, but where is my fic about Ms Mullins and this slinky guitarist who’s just begging to be topped? Where??
(also, is that Adam Pascal??)
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Lucas Babin by Steven Meisel 2000
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School of Rock (2003)
365 Movie Challenge
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#365 movie challenge#365 film challenge#school of rock#richard linklater#jack black#joan cusack#mike white#sarah silverman#miranda cosgrove#caitlin hale#cole hawkins#jordan claire green#adam pascal#lucas babin#joey gaydos jr#kevin clark#rebecca brown#robert tsai#maryam hasan#aleisha alan#brian falduto#zachary infante#james hosey#angeli massagli#film#movie#comedy#musical
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Please never vote for any of these people again
Sorry, St Bluebell isn’t here today. Besides how much I hate Hobby Lobby, the one potentially rage inducing issue I bring up on this site is voting. After I have encouraged all of you to register and cast your votes, these people voted to nullify the election results in states where their candidate didn’t win. They did so *after* the assault on the Capitol Building, after they had seen the consequences of their attempt to undermine the peaceful transfer of power in this country.
Every year our government becomes more powerful, gains more power over the daily lives of its citizens. Its knows where you live, it knows who you talk to on the phone, it knows what library books you checked out, it knows what you had for breakfast. The most important issue facing us today is whether we, the people, will ensure that we have a government we can trust before we lose all control of it. Every single one of these people should be primaried by their own party and never allowed to hold any public office again.
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