- omg
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- omg
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Photographer’s girlfriend leads him around the world.
Love
oh my god i wish i thought of this
i love you.
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ga mampu…
Leonardo DiCaprio photographed by David LaChapelle for The Face, December 1995
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“I loved writing for Jason [Segel]. That’s what I felt like in high school. I felt goofy and ambitious and not sure if I had any talent, and I would be in love with these women and didn’t actually know if they liked me that much … Jason really captured that desperation I felt when I was younger.” - Judd Apatow
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Lutz Bacher - The Celestial Handbook (2011)
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In pop culture, girls who crush hopelessly on guys they can’t have are painted as just that – hopeless. Over and over again, we’re taught that girls who openly express sexual or romantic interest in guys who don’t want them are pitiable, stalkerish, desperate, crazy bitches. More often than not, they’re also portrayed as ugly – whether physically, emotionally or both – in order to further establish their undesirability as an objective fact. Both narratively and, as a consequence, in real life, men are given free reign to snub, abuse, mislead and talk down to such women: we’re raised to believe that female desire is unseemly, so that any consequent shaming is therefore deserved. There is no female-equivalent Friend Zone terminology because, in the language of our culture, a man’s romantic choices are considered sacrosanct and inviolable. If a girl has been told no, then she has only herself to blame for anything that happens next – but if a woman says no, then she must not really mean it. Or, if she does, she shouldn’t: the rejected man is a universally sympathetic figure, and everyone from moviegoers to platonic onlookers will scream at her to justgive him a chance, as though her rejection must always be unfounded rather than based on the fact that he had a chance, and blew it. And even then, give him another one! The pathos of Single Nice Guys can only be eased by pity-sex with unwilling women that blossoms into romance!
Lamenting the Friendzone, or: The Nice Guy Approach to Perpetuating Sexist Bullshit (via nyquilontherocks)
“If a girl has been told no, then she has only herself to blame for anything that happens next – but if a woman says no, then she must not really mean it. Or, if she does, she shouldn’t: the rejected man is a universally sympathetic figure, and everyone from moviegoers to platonic onlookers will scream at her to justgive him a chance”
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This reminds me of 500 Days of Summer and other countless movies…
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豊穣なイメージを紡ぎだす言葉は
どこまでも昏く重い。底知れぬ哀しみと怒り。
「眼の海」の背後に漂う哀切感は、
それまで私が感じていた辺見庸の世界とは
かなり異なる何かを、孕んでいるように思えた。
自然災害であれ人災であれ、連鎖的に起きた
大事件と向かい合うというよりもっと大きな
何かを相手に格闘しているような・・・
背負っている重石の耐え難い
重さに抗っているような・・・
この感じはどこからくるのだろう。
膨大な時間を吸い込み凝固した
堆積層の奥底から響く叫び、
地の霊が谺しているのだろうか。