Erika Blanc running through the streets of Spoleto, Italy in Love and Death in the Garden of the Gods (Sauro Scavolini, 1972).
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Erika Blanc running through the streets of Spoleto, Italy in Love and Death in the Garden of the Gods (Sauro Scavolini, 1972).
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The Howl, 1968, Tinto Brass (These actresses together are like a sun and moon pairing to me. Ghostly pale bride wrapped in a curtain of dark hair and layered veils, celestial bridesmaid lucent in a gold mini dress.)
The long awaited Khmer mix. You can download it here or listen here ✨
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the “you live with your parents” insult is really flaccid because a metric shitton of cultures don’t see “leave the house forever” as some grandiose moment of liberation that’s so important to the development of a person that it has to happen as fast as possible. until i came to the USA i didn’t know a single person who was pressured by their parents to leave the house because they’re “too old to stay there” or whatever. in puerto rico it is really common to stay with your parents until they and you are both stable enough that you can leave. whaddaya know, there are cultures that don’t place a stigma on being poor or wanting to care for your family or needing your family to care for you for some other reason.
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