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canyousonicme · 21 days
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Hello, sweetie! Alex Kingston's awesome archeologist is returning in her brand-new series, "The Death and Life of River Song". [X]
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pawnguild · 7 months
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failed step 1
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I love this!
The Masque of the Red Death (1964) poster art
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sigelfire · 9 months
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2 HQ close-ups and 1 huge HQ photo of Diego Luna by Francois Berthier, Berlin 2014
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blog-of-atlas · 2 months
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8-bit pixel art of Joel from Schloß Einstein because I literally couldn't come up with anything better to draw so F it here we go. Looks sorta shit and was generally a pain to do but enjoy I guess.
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pearl-kite · 2 years
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some fun experimenting and thinking about not noticing red flags
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thislovintime · 1 year
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Peter Tork, 1967 and 1969. Photos by Nurit Wilde (screenshots from the documentary Laurel Canyon: A Place In Time), and by Henry Diltz. [click to enlarge].
“Peter Tork…..I miss him. He was such a kind and wonderful human being!❤️” - Nurit Wilde, Instagram, June 13, 2021
“Peter was a mensch…such a generous person in every way you can imagine. I miss him.” - Nurit Wilde, Instagram, January 30, 2021
“He was indeed [a gentle soul]. Also very kind, generous and thoughtful. I miss him.” - Nurit Wilde, Instagram, November 10, 2020 (x)
“I lived on Lookout Mountain, and then I lived to Tork’s house. Peter was like my best friend. I was always taking pictures of Peter. I took more pictures of him than anybody else. So good — a mensch, as they say.” - Nurit Wilde, Laurel Canyon: A Place In Time
“I think I was a sort of Gatsby [during the Monkee years]. I was isolated and did not have a continuing sense of community. I'd have a moment of friendship here or there, a moment of sharing, but I didn't believe that was the main body of my life. I didn't know who my friends were, and anytime somebody asked me for a favor I wrote them off as a hang-around. And I wasn't able to ask people for favors, because I was supposed to have all that it took to keep myself together, because I had the money. At the same time, by giving the money away, I thought I was returning something to the community. I didn't see myself as apologizing, which is how I see myself now. But I had all this money, and I tried to make amends to the world by throwing it at people. And, essentially, what that did was to isolate me all the more.” - Peter Tork, When The Music Mattered (1984)
“Poor Peter Tork of the Monkees, he was so sweet. We stayed with him part of the time, and the Digger boys just about emptied his house. I really regret their doing that.” - Jeff Kisseloff, Generation on Fire (2007)
“Peter Tork of the Monkees generously offered a place to say while Elsa and the others worked the town. ‘He was sweet,’ says Elsa with some chagrin, ‘and I felt bad because the [Digger] boys ripped him off for everything that was liftable.’” - Sleeping Where I Fall: A Chronicle (1999)
“He has an almost naive belief in the basic goodness of his fellow man (a trait which hasn’t changed one iota through the years), and he thinks there is hope for everyone. […] Most of the people who live with him (there are seven now) have known Peter for years. Since money has no value to him, he lavishes his money on his friends. Peter has spent thousands of dollars just helping, with no thought of getting repaid. (That much has changed — a few years ago Peter couldn’t give much more than a sympathetic ear.) [...] With all those people living with Peter now, he has very little privacy, but apparently it isn’t missed. Everyone at the house is working and ‘doing their thing,’ and the house is a simple, unpretentious, very lived-on home. As one person living there puts it[,] ‘It’s a happy, productive household, so full of love you can’t quite believe it.’” - Judy Sims, Disc and Music Echo, May 11, 1968 (x)
“I did make a pretty fair amount of money with the Monkees. Not much by today’s standards, but a pretty fair amount. But I let it all go because I didn’t understand value then. I didn’t understand value in myself. What I’ve learned since then is you can’t handle money well if you don’t have an appropriate sense of self-value.” - Peter Tork, Toxic Fame: Celebrities Speak on Stardom (1996)
“[J]ust everybody tried to take advantage of the Monkees and then turned their backs when they began to slip: I saw Peter do a real lot of things for Steve Stills but there was a time when Peter wasn’t allowed on Stills’ property when the Rolling Stones were visiting. Poor Peter, he bought David Crosby a boat and stuff but they all bled him dry with peace signs and bullshit.” - Lynne Randell, quoted in Monkeemania: The True Story of The Monkees (1997)
Q: “How did you manage to keep sane within that madness?” Peter Tork: “I either didn’t notice, I didn’t care, or I didn’t permit it. It was that easy, generally. I only know in retrospect how badly I was ripped off.” Q: “Do you mean financially?” PT: “Largely financially. I let it happen to myself. You know what they say about a fool and his money.” - Goldmine, 1982 (x)
“[Peter had] always found the fame hard to handle. ‘I gave a lot of my money away when I was younger – just left it in bowls around the house and people would help themselves to handfuls of it,’ he says. ‘I wasn’t thinking too clearly at the time and it might have been my low self-esteem, thinking that I didn't deserve to keep the money, but it wasn’t really that bright, was it?’ he laughs. ‘I mean, there’s nothing wrong with giving money away to people, but give it where you can do some good.’” - Daily Mail, August 14, 2015
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zoeflake · 9 months
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Emergence
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nicojoe · 1 year
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"also i remember a set pic that showed a huge telescope on a balcony… imagine a scene w joe and nile geeking out about space"
excuse me, what?? i think i missed this...
sorry! i forgot that i only tweeted about this, i don't think i ever mentioned it on tumblr. here's what I was talking about:
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musicalchaos07 · 6 months
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... the things I do in the name of fic accuracy
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haikuckuck · 1 month
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chanrizard · 6 months
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let's see if i've fucked this up irreparabl-IT WORKS YESSSS
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alphabravohotel · 10 months
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Have I had too much to drink or does Edge's mouth look weird in this photo? Enlarge it. It looks like he's holding something in his mouth. Maybe he is. I dunno. Explain it to me!
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oscarwetnwilde · 1 year
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Photographed portraits of James Wilby and Yann Lerat (his lover) in 2022's Mascarade. Taken from here.
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reynareina69 · 6 months
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Northern Minnesota
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necatormundi · 8 months
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and the thing is I can never quite capture how good something looks on the flesh as opposed to in a photo especially any drawing on paper ever. so you have to trust me on my word when i say it looks better irl
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