come back baby, come back to me i'll be in my sundress watching tv i've been missin' you, have you been missin' me? thinkin' 'bout your loving, babe, loving, sweet, sweet

come back sugey, come back to me fix me up a mixed drink, bacardi i'll put on your favorite dress and we'll party take a drive, kiss, kiss by the sea

you don't have to say that i'm the girl that got away

i been drinkin' jack and coke a lot suckin' on my lollipops listenin' to my hard rock mu-mu-mu-music thinkin' 'bout you quite a lot smokin' all my cigarettes missin' what we used to got you-you-you-you kid

won't you come home to me now, babe? i've been holding it down, but i'm losin' my ground won't you come home to me now, babe? i'm a strong babydoll but i want you around

nov 19 2023 ∞
nov 19 2023 +

it’s surprising how many people equate "the internet" with "social media". it's like having access to 1,000,000x the library of alexandria every day, and only being interested in keeping up with what people are talking about in the lobby. jenny odell, author of how to do nothing says it best: "the villain here is not necessarily the internet, or even the idea of social media; it is the invasive logic of commercial social media and its financial incentive to keep us in a profitable state of anxiety, envy, and distraction. it is furthermore the cult of individuality and personal branding that grow out of such platforms and affect the way we think about our offline selves and the places where we actually live." the internet has become:

  • a marketplace where our data is stolen, sold & profited off of
nov 13 2023 ∞
nov 13 2023 +

there will be a day where my expenses match my love for expensive clothing.

pre 1940s

  • dona isabel de porcel (1805)
  • caroline murat (1808)
  • marianne van holland (1829)
  • isabelle antoinette barones sloet van toutenberg (1843)
  • cleo de merode (1889)
  • marie grafin zu munster (1890)
  • belle otero (1891)
  • maude fealy (1908)
  • musidora (1916)
  • theda bara (1917)
  • yvonne de carlo (1922)
  • lota cheek (1923)
  • dorothy mackaill (1923)
  • marjorie leet (1924)
  • melva cornell (1930)

1940s

oct 23 2023 ∞
oct 23 2023 +
  • aithne
  • akasha
  • amaranta
  • anastazja
  • batsheva
  • belladonna
  • bellatrix
  • bellezza
  • calidora
  • carmilla
  • catherine
  • deidamia
  • devana
  • elisabata
  • elvira
  • jezebel
  • lola
  • marlene
  • marzanna
  • marzena
  • matska
oct 22 2023 ∞
oct 22 2023 +
  • alsbeta
  • antigone
  • araceli
  • arista
  • beatrix
  • blair
  • ceres
  • circe
  • corvina
  • cymbelene
  • daphne
  • demeter
  • elisheva
  • euridice
  • forsythia
  • hekate
  • hera
  • hermione
  • hosanna
  • ilsabeta
  • imogene
oct 20 2023 ∞
oct 22 2023 +
  • bardot
  • brigitte
  • capucine
  • catherine
  • celine
  • claudine
  • clio
  • cécile
  • elaine
  • fleur
  • hélène
  • lolita
  • marlène
  • maxine
  • rochelle
  • sabine
  • solène
  • sophie
  • stéphane
  • sybil
  • sylvaine
nov 14 2023 ∞
nov 14 2023 +

you may recall that cain created the first city after killing abel & being cursed; civilisation is infected with greed & lust for power from its very roots.

oct 23 2023 ∞
oct 23 2023 +
oct 22 2023 ∞
oct 22 2023 +
  • a visit from the incubus
  • bell, book and candle
  • belle de jour
  • blood and roses
  • blue velvet
  • bluebeard’s castle
  • candy
  • cet obscur objet du désir
  • cléo de 5 à 7
  • cleopatra
  • come back to the 5 & dime, jimmy dean, jimmy dean
  • et Dieu… créa la femme
  • fairy ballet
  • häxan
  • hungry wives
  • l’annonce faite à marie
  • leave her to heaven
  • les desmoiselles de rochefort
  • nosferatu: phantom der nacht
  • paroxismus
oct 21 2023 ∞
oct 22 2023 +
  • almaviva
  • alžbeta
  • amaryllis
  • anastasia
  • angelica
  • anise
  • apple
  • araminta
  • aubépine
  • basílica
  • batsheva
  • befana
  • bérénice
  • bianca
  • blancha
  • calantha
  • carlotta
  • carolina
  • cedar
  • ceridwen
  • cerise
nov 18 2023 ∞
nov 18 2023 +

camus claims: “in a universe suddenly divested of illusions and lights, man feels an alien, a stranger. his exile is without remedy since he is deprived of the memory of a lost home or the hope of a promised land...freedom has no meaning except in relation to its limited fate, what counts is not the best living but the most living”.

the writings of philosophers, poets, thinkers and physicists rescued the man from helplessness by representing the complexities of human life in their works and provided various solutions to ameliorate nightmarish alienating impacts on humanity. existentialism as an ideology became increasingly common in europe, especially in france. prominent thinkers whose works have developed and shaped existential philosophy are sartre, nietzsche, heidegger, karl jasper, simone de beauvoir and albert camus. a number of writers like fyodor d...

oct 22 2023 ∞
oct 23 2023 +
  • aithne
  • akasha
  • alsbeta
  • aluma
  • amaranta
  • amaryllis
  • anastazja
  • anise
  • antigone
  • apphia
  • araceli
  • arista
  • bardot
  • batsheva
  • beatrix
  • belladonna
  • bellatrix
  • bellezza
  • blair
  • blythe

  • brigitte
oct 22 2023 ∞
nov 14 2023 +