Betty Boop is a flirty girl in “Admission Free” (1932) - Max Fleischer

祝日 / Permanent Vacation
AnasAbdin
noise dept.
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
trying on a metaphor
TVSTRANGERTHINGS

Product Placement
occasionally subtle

❣ Chile in a Photography ❣
YOU ARE THE REASON
almost home

NASA

roma★
taylor price
RMH
Peter Solarz
i don't do bad sauce passes
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Betty Boop is a flirty girl in “Admission Free” (1932) - Max Fleischer

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Nataliya Bagatskaya — Well, My Shadows… (acrylic on canvas, 2026)

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(OC) ⚢ longing
donkey skin (1970) dir. jacques demy

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Barbara Bouchet
Ornella Muti, Leonor, 1975

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Film & Literary Letters: Absolutely enchanting Louise Brooks in Diary Of A Lost Girl (1929) dir. by G.W. Pabst // Anne Sexton, from A Self-Portrait In Letters