Carole Landis dances with her husband, Capt. Thomas Wallace of the U.S. Eighth Air Force, at their wedding reception in the Savoy Hotel, London. Photographed by Kurt Hutton, January 5, 1943.
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"You see, actually what I’m trying to do mostly, is to not bullshit myself, and not bullshit anybody else. To be righteous to myself; I mean to be real, you know what I mean? I need to be true to myself, to just be the person that is on inside of me and not play games. People expect me to be a tough bitch, and say I start talking to them like a lonely little girl — that’s not in their image of me — they don’t see it. Say you meet somebody you’ve heard about, you don’t ever see them, you don’t see who they are and who they need to be recognized as, you see who you need them to be."
— Janis Joplin, from an Interview dated 27 March 1967 (via c-ovet)
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"When you don’t have many friends and you don’t have a social life you’re kind of left looking at things, not doing things. There’s a weird freedom in not having people treat you like you’re part of society or where you have to fulfill social relationships."
— Tim Burton (via speakless)
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ugh i do not want to think about sex or bodies or money or school or anything i want to be a child or even better just air or saltwater or light or sound waves not a human and especially not an almost adult human with almost adult responsibilities



