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liaaaa

@lemonpiecat / lemonpiecat.tumblr.com

Lia | 24 | argentina | she/her || full time cartoon lover | film student | baker & heartbreaker
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lillagrim
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relelvance

In what world is tall muscular man not conventionally attractive

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piedude

We've all been down here too long. I truly think there's a chunk of tumblr's population that can no longer survive sunlight.

women will say “hear me out” and show u a photo of pyramid head and then tumblr users will go “this is a perfectly normal man and an ice cold take”

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yeeowch

i was on the ferry and i asked this older couple if i could take their picture. they said yes, and asked if they could take a picture of my friend and me too

im really glad this is resonating with so many people. it was a very joyous and spontaneous and human moment that makes me happy when i look back on it. im thankful i got to capture it on film and that other people feel the same joy when they see it too

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ganondorf

abstract and modern art haters are sooo snobby like klein literally Created an entirely new pigment and then painted a canvas in a way where the brush strokes wouldn't be visible. the insinuation that people with no skill could reproduce that is so annoying because unless you are skilled at color mixing and painting you definitely couldn’t lmao

i hope it's okay to add this because i think it hits the nail directly on the head

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dsudis

Honestly, it's like picking up a book and saying "I know all these words, I can type, I could have written this" like there's no middle step between the technical ability and the finished work.

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NOW IM SEARCHING EVERY LONELYYYYY PLACEEEEE

EV ERY CORNER CALLING OUT YOUR NAME

TRYNNA FIND YA BUT I JUST DONT KNO-OW

WHERE DO BROKEN HEARTS GO

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“It’s the nation that does not permit you to live.”

Death by Hanging (1968), dir. Nagisa Ōshima

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filmantidote

The context of the film is vital as it is relevant more than ever. The film is about an ethnic Korean in Japan who is set to be executed by hanging. Koreans have historically lived as marginalized members in Japan and have been heavily discriminated against despite many of them having all the makings of citizenship by being born and brought up in Japan. Oshima examines how the state legitimizes violence and racism as it permeates in the Japanese conscious of who is deemed worthy of life and who is not. An underlying theme is that guilty or innocent by state-set terms of criminality, marginalized people are guilty at birth.

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