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victoriousvocabulary:

ONEIRONAUTICS
[noun]
the ability to travel within a dream, usually on a conscious basis. A traveller in a dream may be called an oneironaut.

victoriousvocabulary:

ONEIRONAUTICS

[noun]

the ability to travel within a dream, usually on a conscious basis. A traveller in a dream may be called an oneironaut.

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It’s that hand-holding, dewy-eyed sensitivity that makes Bieber such an easy target. He’s non-sexual and unimposing and the opposite of everything that – despite what the most moralizing of us may claim – we encourage boys to be. Put Bieber alongside any other male pop star of similar age and he seems like a wimp. With this in mind, the angrily homophobic undertones to the Bieber-Hate movement begin to make a lot of sense.

Chris Brown was the same age as Bieber when he debuted in 2005 and quickly reached similar heights. A 12-year-old Justin Bieber sang a cover of a Chris Brown hit in one of the videos that led to his discovery. Since those days, a much uglier portrait of Brown has emerged, but his fame has only grown. There’s something to note in the way that the public has sneeringly rejected Bieber’s harmless, innocent image and fully embraced and forgiven someone as angry and vile as Chris Brown, and it says a lot about what we expect young men to be.

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— WOW why did no one tell me how awesome The Worst Albums Ever is? (via heronqueenblues)

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oldhollywood:

Poster art: Batiste Madalena edition (via)

Up until the 1950s, many movie theaters rejected the mass-produced, lithographed film posters designed and distributed by Hollywood studios in favor of original, hand-painted posters created by local artists. 

During the 1920s, Batiste Madalena was the resident artist at the Eastman Theatre in Rochester, NY., where he designed and hand-painted about eight original posters per week. Madalena, who is considered the greatest poster painter of the period, was given full artistic control, with the only directive from his boss being that the posters had to be clearly visible to passengers on passing trolley cars.

More examples of Madalena’s work here

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gingerhaze:

whateva man

gingerhaze:

whateva man

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fyeahwomenartists:

Mathilde AubierPoster for Univerciné, Nantes, France 
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fyeahwomenartists:

Mathilde Aubier
Poster for Univerciné, Nantes, France 

(via Univerciné - Mathilde Aubier illustrations & graphic design)

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oldhollywood:

Crimefighter/master of disguise “Judex” (Channing Pollock) at the masked ball in Georges Franju’s Judex (1963) (scene here)
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oldhollywood:

Crimefighter/master of disguise “Judex” (Channing Pollock) at the masked ball in Georges Franju’s Judex (1963) (scene here)

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momeffect:

Mom: Would you like to know more about how my boyfriend got his money?

Me: Nothing would please me more.

Mom: When I was a teenager on Earth, I used to work at the blue-jeans factory that his brother owned, along with my twin sister.

Me: I—okay.

Mom: She was dating his brother, and he…

this is an amazing blog

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gingerhaze:

about a night last year when I walked out of church for the first time.

I’ve been sitting on this one for a while, partially because I wasn’t sure if it made any sense, but also because I was scared to show it to anyone. I’ve never talked about this kind of thing on Tumblr before because it’s such a touchy subject. But it’s Holy Week, and it seems relevant somehow. 

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remember kids

it’s okay to like media that has problems with its narrative

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