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16 May 13

Reblogged: man-of-prose

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I watched her sit down. I liked the way she lit a cigarette. We didn’t dare look at each other.
— Jean-Luc Godard, from Le Petit Soldat (1963)

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Reblogged: man-of-prose

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Reblogged: buzzfeed

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cartermagazine:

Today In History
‘The Student Nonviolent Coordination Committee named Stokley Carmichael (Kwame Toure’) as its Chairman on this date in 1966.’
(photo: Stokley Carmichael)
- CARTER Magazine

cartermagazine:

Today In History

‘The Student Nonviolent Coordination Committee named Stokley Carmichael (Kwame Toure’) as its Chairman on this date in 1966.’

(photo: Stokley Carmichael)

- CARTER Magazine

Reblogged: utnereader

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dorodraws:

Genderbent Little Mermaid
Genderbends are fun =w=

dorodraws:

Genderbent Little Mermaid

Genderbends are fun =w=

Reblogged: caracolys

Posted: 12:44 PM
nprfreshair:

Actor Greta Gerwig talks to Terry Gross about on weight and her character, Florence, in the Noah Baumbach film Greenberg:

Right before my senior year I lost an incredible amount of weight due to chain smoking and really poor personal behavior and I felt so wonderful and I wished it didn’t feel as wonderful as it does and it felt liberating and I felt great about myself and people asked me, ‘Did you get a haircut?’ and I was like, ‘No, I lost 25 pounds, you idiot.’ … I think it also gave me the confidence to kind of go make these movies and do all this stuff because I was high on some kind of thinness. And then when I read the part of Florence I almost felt ashamed because I felt like had been trying to run away from being that person because I thought that that’s what I had to do to make movies and then when I read that part I gained 15, 17, 20 pounds for the part because I knew that was right and I’ve never really lost it. I’ve just kind of stayed that weight. But I think it was like when I read the script I understood it and I also felt like, ‘Oh, you didn’t have to try to be another person to make art or to be an actress. You can be this person and someone will want to tell that story.’”

nprfreshair:

Actor Greta Gerwig talks to Terry Gross about on weight and her character, Florence, in the Noah Baumbach film Greenberg:

Right before my senior year I lost an incredible amount of weight due to chain smoking and really poor personal behavior and I felt so wonderful and I wished it didn’t feel as wonderful as it does and it felt liberating and I felt great about myself and people asked me, ‘Did you get a haircut?’ and I was like, ‘No, I lost 25 pounds, you idiot.’ … I think it also gave me the confidence to kind of go make these movies and do all this stuff because I was high on some kind of thinness. And then when I read the part of Florence I almost felt ashamed because I felt like had been trying to run away from being that person because I thought that that’s what I had to do to make movies and then when I read that part I gained 15, 17, 20 pounds for the part because I knew that was right and I’ve never really lost it. I’ve just kind of stayed that weight. But I think it was like when I read the script I understood it and I also felt like, ‘Oh, you didn’t have to try to be another person to make art or to be an actress. You can be this person and someone will want to tell that story.’”

Reblogged: nprfreshair

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Reblogged: flavorpill

Posted: 12:35 PM
What you really have to know is one: yourself. And the only way you can know that one is in the mirror of the others. And the only way you can see into the mirror of the others is by love or its opposite—by profound emotion. Certainly not by curiosity—by dancing around asking, looking, making notes. You have to live relationships to know.

Reblogged: theparisreview

Themed by Hunson. Originally by Josh