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by 2025 engaging in a "situationship" will be punishable by death
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Carly Elliott, 2020
(Portrait of Dianna Settles who is also a genius painter and tattoo artist much like Carly)
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SHARON TATE photographed by ALAN PAPPÉ at her home on Summitridge Drive, 1968.
“She is the new Venus and she is trapped in a Dream Factory. She is the Princess of the World — yet it is a world she never made. She is shimmering blonde over high-cheekboned pale skin. She is a cascade of hair. She is lakewater hazel eyes. That thing of innocence. She is Sharon Tate, a name to remember, a talent to be reckoned with, a goddess who's got everything.” — Johnny Columbus, ‘Sharon Tate — “Venus on a Treadmill”’, Photo Screen magazine, June 1968.
#okay she’s beautiful but could this quote be any more dehumanizing#like can men be normal#sharon tate
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We need a film movement like all the paranoid 70s thrillers but for now for like deranged Internet personalities. like imagine the conversation but starting hrh collection or tila tequila
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For those who always wonder how long it takes me, I like to show them this picture: one year worth of completed pieces 🐢🐌: by Satellite_Stitches
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my favorite phenomenon is beyoncé dressing like a little damn boy 😭😭
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When people, especially white people, consider a world without the police, they envision a society as violent as our current one, merely without law enforcement — and they shudder. As a society, we have been so indoctrinated with the idea that we solve problems by policing and caging people that many cannot imagine anything other than prisons and the police as solutions to violence and harm.
People like me who want to abolish prisons and police, however, have a vision of a different society, built on cooperation instead of individualism, on mutual aid instead of self-preservation. What would the country look like if it had billions of extra dollars to spend on housing, food and education for all? This change in society wouldn’t happen immediately, but the protests show that many people are ready to embrace a different vision of safety and justice.
Mariame Kaba, ‘Yes, We Mean Literally Abolish the Police’
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