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Kate Bush photographed in London, March 2nd, 1978 ♡
Keanu Reeves and River Phoenix photographed by Abigayle Tarsches on the set of "My Own Private Idaho" (1991).
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Totally F***ed Up (1993) dir. Gregg Araki
i hate those posts that are like "what if your mother aborted you?" because it's LIKE. i value my mother as having her own agency above my existence simply because she came first. if she aborted me, id be fine with it because in the fucking hypothetical of un-existence & knowing, id rather her have access to safe abortion than having to carry & birth when she didn't want to like wtf kind of egotistical question is that. do u not value yr mother in the least. whatever joys you've gotten out of life aren't greater than yr mother's choice
some of the stickers in shop right now <3
THE VOICES
Portrait of Flora Tristan, unknown artist.
Born Flore Célestine Thérèse Henriette Tristán y Moscoso in Bordeaux to a Peruvian-born Spanish aristocrat father and a French bourgeois mother through an unrecognized marriage, her family soon fell into a poor financial state after her father's death.
As a young woman who was unhappy in her own marriage, Flora would become involved with the women's journal, Gazette des Femmes, that primarily spoke of divorce.
Tristan documents her solo-travel to Peru in 1833-4 in attempt to claim her father's inheritance,in hope of supporting herself and mother, at a time when European women didn't travel alone.
Her journey would prove unsuccessful, as she was denied the financial support of her father's family. Despite her many hardships and untimely death from illness in 1844, she made several contributions to uniting the causes of socialism and feminism throughout her life.
She would go on to denounce the marriage laws in both Peru and France and viewed the lack of female autonomy within the nations' social institutions to be its own form of slavery.
In 1837, she published the Petition to Reinstate Divorce. She used observations from her time in Peru to help bolster her argument and display the consequences and tragedies faced by women that were denied the right to divorce their husbands. In the same year, she published another petition, Petition of the Abolition of the Death Penalty, in the Journal du Peuple. In this work she states that the injustices committed by the people are born out of necessity and created by an unjust society.
Her most famous work, L’Union Ouvrière (The Worker’s Union), was published a few years later in 1843. In the book, she declared that the only way for socialism to succeed was for women to achieve liberation and be incorporated into the socialist movement.
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Updated an older image I made since I remembered the massive document that leaked a while back. (It's directed at TERFs, if it wasn't obvious enough.)
Isabelle Huppert - ’La pianiste’ , Michael Haneke , 2001.
Kate bush - The sensual world released this day 35 years ago.
my skin? mysterious
my generation? doom
my white bird? in a blizzard
my no? where
my face? smiley
I just know those hips would go crazy on my cervix. Omfg.
gregg araki to me is what the pope is to catholics
“That summer,” said Ennis. “When we split up after we got paid out I had gut cramps so bad I pulled over and tried to puke, thought I ate somethin bad at that place in Dubois. Took me about a year to figure out it was that I shouldn’t a let you out a my sights. Too late then by a long, long while.” - The original Brokeback Mountain short story
Everyone talks about the reunited scene where Ennis kisses Jack Twist for the first time in 4 years, but I don't see enough people talk about THIS SCENE! That twisting lovesick feeling Ennis had after leaving Jack. The sudden stop and dropping to the ground, choking over words and gagging, confusion, anger, crying, EVERYTHING. It's so emotional as Ennis bottled his emotions for so long then finally couldn't take it. He loves Jack so much this movie's gonna be the death of me ☹️
La Chimera (2023) dir. Alice Rohrwacher
La Chimera (2023)
josh o'connor in la chimera (2023) dir. alice rohrwacher
im gonna impregnate him
The Watermelon Woman (1996) Cheryl Dunye