Alexander McQueen Spring/Summer 1999
if I have to thank for not having an especific placement would’ve been lilith in the 4th house cause dammmn
Hey can you talk about lilith in the 4H please
LILITH IN THE 4TH HOUSE
Lilith is a place where we are extremely sharp and pick up on the hidden undercurrents. You quickly pick up on what goes on in your own family and in other families. You can sense whos the spider of the web and who the matriarch are. You could feels a strong desire to become a mom or the opposite scared of being a mom, or both at the same time. A lot of people with this placement are the black sheep of the family. Your mother might be manipulative or even mean. She could be someone whos been through a lot of pain in her life that spills over onto you. The women in your bloodline might have experienced a lot of trauma and might even beef with eachother. You have seen the dark side of women very early. In some people with this placement Ive seen the mother turning the family members against eachother for example. This doesnt have to be the biological mother btw it can also be a stepmom. A lot of bitchy and rude women in the family.
The home might be a uncomfortable place for you so people with this placement often spend a lot of time outside the home. Might also have moved around a lot which gives a feeling of not having a real home. With this placement its important to be careful when renting an apartment from someone because ive seen a lot of chaos surrounding homes here. Also if you are buying a house or an apartment get everything checked. Because lilith being shady energy wherever she is. You might buy an apartment only to later find its filled with mold or something.
Femininity might be a sensitive topic and you might have some issues with women or people who act to feminine. You might also have some insecurities over your breasts, Ive seen a lot of people with Lilith here who have a boob job at some point. Your mom might have had her own issues with femininity so she might have shamed you for it or for your body.
Hello and welcome to this post! In here I will be giving a few motivation affirmations. I hope you all enjoy and find this useful.
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NOTE: the subliminal with these affirmations is here
I am a money magnet; wealth flows to me endlessly.
I effortlessly attract millions into my life.
Every day, my bank account grows exponentially.
Money comes to me in abundance from multiple sources.
I am destined to be a millionaire.
Wealth is drawn to me like a powerful force.
I attract money effortlessly and continuously.
My income is constantly increasing without limits.
I have unlimited streams of income flowing to me.
I am financially free and live a life of luxury.
Money finds me wherever I go.
I am always in the right place to attract wealth.
I am confident in my ability to generate millions.
Large sums of money come to me quickly and easily.
I am deserving of all the wealth life has to offer.
I am surrounded by endless financial opportunities.
My wealth grows effortlessly while I sleep.
I am aligned with the energy of abundance and wealth.
I attract million-dollar ideas and execute them flawlessly.
Money flows into my life in ever-increasing quantities.
Tip: you can repeat as much as you want, it is all effective. What works for you works for you.
with how much this site loves its writer ask games, im astounded ive never seen one for artists, soooo
1. what medium do you use most (if applicable, what software)?
2. most popular piece?
3. your favorite piece(s)?
4. piece you wish got more love?
5. how would you describe your art style?
6. favorite thing to draw?
7. easiest thing for you to draw?
8. thing you struggle to draw?
9. whats something you always come back to when drawing?
10. how do you deal with artblock?
11. do you listen to anything while drawing?
12. describe your process while drawing
13. talk about a wip you like!
14. whats your favorite thing about drawing?
15. least favorite thing about drawing?
16. how do you motivate yourself to draw?
17. what is something youre confident about in your art?
18. something you feel like you need to work on?
19. where do you find inspiration?
20. is your workspace, digital or not, organized (not neat, organized)?
21. what do you think your artstyle would taste like?
22. do you have a favorite color palette to work with?
23. how many artstyles can you work in confidently?
24. whats a compliment about your art that has always stuck with you?
25. what size canvas/paper do you use?
26. what do you physically draw with (pencil and paper, tablet, etc)?
27. do you ever have multiple wips going at once?
28. whats a piece you would like to redraw at some point?
29. do you use a lot of references while drawing?
30. whats something youre proud of about your artstyle?
31. which fandom have you drawn the most for?
32. have you done a lot of collabs?
33. have you taken a lot of classes for art?
34. whats something you still like from your old art?
35. if you had one piece of advice to give your younger artist self, what would it be?
(remember to give the person you reblog from an ask!!)
JIM CARROLL: I was up at Sandy Daley's room at the Chelsea about a year after Patti and I had split up, and I put my hand around her waist and said, "We should get together again, Patti." I guess she must of been really hot for Sam Shepard, because she looked at Sandy and they started laughing—obviously all this girl talk had gone on—it was like, "Man, are you kidding? A year ago if you had said that to me I woulda jumped out the window, baby. But not now. Sorry, Jim." You know, she was like, "I told you you were gonna blow it if you didn't stay with me." So I did feel that, man, maybe it was a big mistake, but through all those vacillations that Patti went through I don't know if I could of handled that. In the Mapplethrope book it says she left me, after she picked my mind about poetry and got some recognition of her own, but it didn't happen that way. We just kinda drifted apart . . . you know, she was like, "I was faithful to you and you kept fucking the fashion model!" But we did talk a lot about poetry. Patti's poems were very different than mine—she had this whole Dionysian thing, whereas I was pretty Apollonian. That's why she was so successful with rock—she could just go nuts and counterpoint it with this sweet self and let go with this weird-angry-magic self, too. She could just let it all loose, but formwise she wasn't that disciplined, and to me that was really important. Patti was taking in everything I was saying about form, and a longer line, but I mean that was all technical stuff, and neither of us were going to change. I didn't like all her poems, but she had some really good lines in there.
Legs McNeil & Gillian McCain ֍ Please Kill Me: The Uncensored Oral History of Punk (1996)
Patti Smith & Jim Carroll
if you love me hardcore, then don’t walk away
it’s a game, boy, i don’t wanna play
Chris & Mike, Alice In Chains/ Soundgarden Gigs circa 1991.
Thierry Mugler, S/S 1998.
-Circe Invidiosa-
Chloë Sevigny in the Dazed May 1996, Issue 20, "Who's That Girl?" feature.