Don't You Want to Share the Guilt?

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city life.
i love everything beautiful, hilarious and inspiring.

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thelostie:

“Everyone is born, but not everyone is born the same.” (Matilda, 1996)

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clivepoivre:

Kate Winslet by Alexi Lubomirksi for Harper’s Bazaar UK April 2013

clivepoivre:

Kate Winslet by Alexi Lubomirksi for Harper’s Bazaar UK April 2013

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bluepac:

para-gone:

bluepac:

My new infinity tattoo!!

is that a donut

No it’s my new infinity tattoo

bluepac:

para-gone:

bluepac:

My new infinity tattoo!!

is that a donut

No it’s my new infinity tattoo

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schmellenellen:

azizisbored:

Happy Holidays!

baby aziz

schmellenellen:

azizisbored:

Happy Holidays!

baby aziz

Going to Saint Ann’s, when I imagined my future it was, I’m gonna be Nancy Fales Garrett [the playwriting teacher]. That’s what I thought. It was, I’m gonna write plays, and make little movies and teach feminist studies and figure out an unorthodox way to cobble my life together. At this point it’s not exactly the way that it’s gone. I love what I do, I love every minute of it. But there’s a part of me that still wants to write a weird poem and publish it in an obscure journal, or make a movie that’s completely devoid of a narrative. But when I was doing those things in college, I thought that there was something poppier about my sensibility that other people didn’t understand. So my work very much exists in a place between going into a white box with my parents and watching video art and being at the roundtable punch-up for a sitcom. When I was in college, I spent all my time with people who made video art and/or were reading and writing poetry, and there was part of me that was secretly bored and felt like an imposter. And now when I’m talking to people whose entire reason for existing is comedy, you know, there’s a part of me that feels all philosophical and morose.

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