#anna and dasha
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madgirlsluvsongx · 2 years ago
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i need the anna to my dasha so badly
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glitter-lace-and-mace · 1 year ago
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I love pnta/heroindiet on twt she is so hf slay
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girlinterrupted777 · 1 year ago
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i’m definitely guilty of having like girl interrupted syndrome….
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madeinheaven2008 · 6 months ago
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bluebell-lace · 1 year ago
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Dasha Nekrasova
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grandhotelabyss · 4 months ago
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I checked out the red scare pod out of curiosity from reading your blog, but man I can’t help but find the hosts really… stupid
They have a limited range of reference, and the closer they get to practical political matters the less they know about anything, but their charismatic personalities are enough for a podcast. We don't yet have a canonical theory of the form, but I'd suggest you're not supposed to listen closely; you're supposed to do something else while it plays in the background. It's not discourse, it's an affective environment. I was going to say that it's more like art than like politics, but politics is of course also and primarily a matter of affective environments, no matter how many times we quote Walter Benjamin at his most commie-addled saying that this is the definition of fascism. The only time they really lose me affectively is when the meanness and cruelty, which usually has a redeeming air of the sportive, becomes too much, slips into outright evil, a genuinely alienating coldness of which one feels one may be the next target: the cat has stopped playing with the mouse and has begun to tear its throat out. (In defiance of the way the hosts are caricatured, Dasha tends to be the culprit here.) I'm not sure the art of the podcast has advanced far enough to accommodate this turn, though we accept it in other art forms, as in cinema. Consider, for instance, the chilling and parodic aesthetic remove, derived from Polanski and Kubrick, at which The Scary of Sixty-First holds its subject matter. (Dasha strikes again.) The cinema screen, even if it's a phone or a laptop screen, is at arm's length or further away than that, however; what happens on that screen is happening over there. Whereas the podcast is very literally in the porches of our ears, has (if I may) penetrated us: too close for comfort when the claws come out.
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lanaspepsicoke · 4 months ago
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jesusdeadbeatdaughter · 2 months ago
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perfectangelicdasha · 4 months ago
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amma-crellin-lets-plays · 1 month ago
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collection of random images from my camera roll <333
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saint-lidwina · 3 months ago
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“We’re back…”
“We’re so back”
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madeinheaven2008 · 10 months ago
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glamurizacija · 11 months ago
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My personal inspiration for my wedding dress
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bluebell-lace · 1 year ago
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Dasha Nekrasova for Heaven by Marc Jacobs
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lillyrosedeppsciggarate · 1 year ago
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wildatheart2003 · 1 year ago
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Legit
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