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anarquismos:


Charlie Chaplin with nymphs in Sunnyside | 1919

Posted on: Saturday 18 May with 2333 notes.

youdumbdominick:

I understand now

(Source: nerdsandgamersftw)

Posted on: Saturday 18 May with 52140 notes.

Nymphéas, Claude Monet

tumblerete:

monsterman:

Rosemary’s Baby (1968)

(Source: monsterman)

Posted on: Saturday 18 May with 72 notes.

dwsc:

New York, I love you

But you’re bringing me down

Posted on: Saturday 18 May with 366 notes. 444 Plays 
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theunluckythirteen:

The killing moon will come too soon.

Posted on: Saturday 18 May with 91 notes. 278 Plays 
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shootthefilmmaker:

“Most people don’t know what they want or feel. And for everyone, myself included, It’s very difficult to say what you mean when what you mean is painful. The most difficult thing in the world is to reveal yourself, to express what you have to… As an artist, I feel that we must try many things - but above all, we must dare to fail. You must have the courage to be bad - to be willing to risk everything to really express it all.”
- John Cassavetes

danieldempsey:

My dude straight loving him some nsync.

Posted on: Saturday 18 May with 116750 notes.
johnnydactyl:

Fejorah

halcyonblitzkrieg:

Beautiful watercolors by Ray Lowry. Ray spent some time on the road with The Clash from 1977-1979. The book “A Riot Of Our Own” by Johnny Green & Garry Barker features some of the artwork that Ray did while on the road with The Clash. The book is a fantastic memoir of Johnny Green’s time as a roadie/manager for The Clash. Highly recommended read.

Posted on: Saturday 18 May with 104 notes.