the60sbazaar:
“ Britt Ekland, Jim Morrison and Donna Mitchell are declared ‘The Ravishing People’ by US Vogue (1967)
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the60sbazaar:

Britt Ekland, Jim Morrison and Donna Mitchell are declared ‘The Ravishing People’ by US Vogue (1967)

cotdeath-blog-blog:
“cupid and psyche as children
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cotdeath-blog-blog:

cupid and psyche as children

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princvsx:

anonymously (or not) ask me any question you’d like to know about me

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By todd fisher

roseydoux:
“The Misfits (1961)
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roseydoux:

The Misfits (1961)

unhappydiaries:

the fact that people can see me makes me kinda uncomfortable not gonna lie

violettherainwing:

skarchomp:

skarchomp:

one of the millions of things i liked about spider-verse was that not only did all the female characters look different from each other, they gave mary jane her classic dimples and square chin, which might not seem like a big deal but you’d be surprised how much tiny details like those can make women in comic books look distinct

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also seriously it feels like some animated films are pushing it to have two female characters who look even slightly different so i appreciate that spider-verse made sure every woman in it looked distinct from each other

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dandelionapril:

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Max et les Ferrailleurs (1971)

inkxlenses:

Temptation- Raveena

artisticlog:

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Most welcoming bathroom 😍