devil on everyone’s shoulder

devil on everyone’s shoulder

possession:

Jennifer’s Body (2009)
Black Swan (2010)
Gone Girl (2014)
The Witch (2014)
The Neon Demon (2016)
The Love Witch (2016)
Suspiria (2018)
Hereditary (2018)
X (2022)

elierlick:

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Christer Strömholm’s 1950s-60s photos of Parisian trans women are so gripping for me because they celebrate the materiality of trans life during an era when trans people supposedly didn’t exist. Although we know little about the women, he titled each piece with their respective name.

Strömholm mastered chiaroscuro and who better to focus on than subjects that could light up any room? Rather than centering the quotidian horrors of midcentury trans existence (as most contemporaneous artists did), the series reflects on love, laughter, and everyday life.

Strömholm died in 2002 but his photos are still frequently exhibited in galleries around the world. For more on his photography and other colorized photos from trans history, see http://elierlick.com/color!

dabblingindissent:

zenwannabe:

a dude came into the library stoned out of his mind and was like, “do I need a library card to look at books?” And I said, “to take books home, yes. To look at them, no” and he looked so relieved. bro was staring at a fish encyclopedia for like an hour and then just left.

this is literally all society needs to be

feral-ballad:

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Jihyun Yun, from Some Are Always Hungry; “The Leaving Season”

[Text ID: “It’s strange / to know this world I loved, / loves me best / dismembered.”]

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