#early 70's
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pretty-little-fools · 10 months ago
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thelasthippie · 1 month ago
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There was in Eatonville a magic three days " mini Woodstock" festival. Choppers flyed around told hippies that the concert was illegal, but they don't care. They were free.
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Buffalo rock it called. At Don Murphy's ranch.
Don Murphy was a rly mad person... Nowadays their sons and grandsons still talking about him and their stories...
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And ofc, all hippies who enjoyed the festival... Acid, nice music, freedom, love and brotherhood.. " 100% free volunteers who secure each others " told me a dear old hippie brother who was there. Amazing story I didn't know ...
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Thx for share @vaxacahau 🫂☮️✌️
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creaminmybones · 5 months ago
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“Most of my poems I write in two ways. I write them from first writing a letter to someone who will never receive the letter or I write recording a dream. Skunk Dog was a complete dream. Judy was a girl I was in love with in the brain. I’m in love with her because we have similar brain energy. We can travel through time. We have this fantastic way of communicating. But she doesn’t let me touch her. She’s one girl that maybe I would have liked to have done something to. At one point I was really obsessed with her and she wouldn’t let me and at one point she went away to Nepal and right before she left she grabbed me and kissed me and I was so shocked I pushed her away and she said, ‘You blew it’ just ’cause I was too chicken-shit. As long as she acted real tough … but as soon as she reached out for me I got scared. I’m a phony. So anyway Judy was away and I loved her so much that I couldn’t stand it. I started dreaming of her. So I was trying to write her a letter, but when you really love someone it’s almost impossible to write them. It’s people you love the most who you can’t communicate with verbally. I had such a strong mental contact with this girl that I couldn’t talk to her. So I was at the typewriter. It’s made writing a much more physical thing. I write with the same fervor as Jackson Pollock used to paint. And all the things that we had, like, we loved the movie Judex, I started writing down in a line, just words but, you know, words that were perfect, words like kodak, radiant, jellybitch, and I just tried writing these words.”
-The Poetry Of Performance: An Interview With Patti Smith Victor Bockris | August 15, 1972 | Red Room Books
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driftsart · 5 months ago
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TERMINUS REDESIGN :D KDKDKDKDKSKJDS
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I love him sm you guys don't understand...
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mindofcordyceps · 15 days ago
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Happy ending AU where Lenore and Annabel didn’t die tragically on their wedding day and they get to be a cute old couple together
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canisalbus · 1 year ago
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Just want to say that you’re genuinely one of my favourite artists. Would decorate my home framed images of your work and walk around looking at them like I was in a posh gallery with a fine wine.
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coochiequeens · 6 months ago
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Well she is. 21 babies in just over a year to be exact.
Kristina has authored a book titled Baby's Diary. News18Join our Whatsapp channel
The feeling of motherhood is a special one and many experience it multiple times, choosing to have more than one child. Kristina Ozturk, the wife of a wealthy Turkish individual, stands out in this regard. Despite being only 26 years old, she has already become the mother of 22 children via surrogacy. Originally from Russia, Kristina, along with her millionaire businessman husband, 57-year old Galip, welcomed 21 surrogate babies into their lives between March 2020 and July 2021. Despite this remarkable number, Kristina expresses her desire for even more children.
Kristina’s eldest child, an eight-year-old daughter named Victoria, was born naturally from a previous relationship. Despite facing criticism for what some perceive as ��buying babies,” this mother from Georgia remains steadfast in her decision to expand her family. Kristina has openly expressed her ambition to have even more children, aiming to reach a three-digit figure.
Her plans face challenges as her Turkish businessman husband was imprisoned in 2023 on charges of money laundering and document falsification. Fortunately, Kristina is supported by a team of 16 live-in nannies to assist her while her husband serves an eight-year sentence behind bars.
Kristina first met Galip in a club in Moscow, Russia and started a relationship in spite of the 31 year age difference between them. They started living in a lavish three-story mansion in Batumi, Georgia. In February last year, Kristina had paid Rs 1 crore 43 lakh to the surrogates.
Kristina has also authored a book titled Baby’s Diary, in which she shares her journey as a mother of so many children. She reflects that while much has been written about parenting, every day parents seek valuable insights from her to provide the best for their children.
Kristina’s unconventional path in parenting hasn’t been without challenges. She revealed an incident where one of the surrogate mothers expressed a desire to keep a baby after giving birth. As the baby’s genetic makeup consisted of Kristina and her husband’s DNA, the child rightfully belonged to them.
Although Kristina has openly discussed her aspiration for at least 105 children, she now intends to hold off on further steps toward that goal until her existing children are older. While she hasn’t dismissed the possibility of becoming pregnant herself again, she acknowledges the impracticality of doing so with a household full of young children.
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starrybluez · 3 months ago
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John Taylor, Nick Rhodes and Stephen Duffy
Early lineup for Duran Duran - 1978
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jarofalicesgrunge · 27 days ago
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Mike Starr - >>>
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yakihair · 1 year ago
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Chilli in Season 5, Episode 22 of 'That 70s Show' (2003).
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yourlocalbadgerscales · 4 months ago
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It’s always the low quality things that make me crack up 😭🤚
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Real Dan, that’s some real shi right there
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pretty-little-fools · 8 months ago
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kay-random · 4 months ago
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Idk bout u guys but I want more vids of them talking in Finnish sooo badly w/ subtitles ofc
(Link some if u find any 🙏 :) I found some but tumblr doesn’t wanna work 🫠
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nosourcescreenshot · 7 months ago
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1970's show girl in Vietnam.
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tired-and-swaggy · 6 months ago
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what is happening tonight is a direct repetition of protests at Columbia in 1968. the only difference is we are able to see it as it is happening. time is a circle.
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vinkandpaint · 1 year ago
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cringetober 13 - creepypasta
candle cove was the first creepypasta I ever read under that label and remember being super impressed by; stories of the tails doll curse were the first "totally true online horror story" concepts I read before I knew the term. both of them stuck with me for different reasons.
the latter was the only thing that, even tho I was about 11 or 12, ever made me vaguely convinced it Could be real lmao. I chickened out of listening to "can you feel the sunshine" backwards so many times.
eye strain video tape gif version of candle cove under cut:
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