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If Your Girl Only Knew.
Loving extra on this song as of late.
Empirical facts:
One. We are all capable of love for other human beings.
Two. We impose limitations on that love.
Three. We can transcend all these limitations—if we want to.
— Eyeless in Gaza, Aldous Huxley
Ain’t a man in this world who can pull me down / from my dark star / dark star / and I will remain there / it’s done me good so far
— Eyeless in Gaza, Aldous Huxley
if you’re going abroad I can’t help you / if you’re crossing the street I might be there
The Rules of the Game (1939).
The fact that a skeleton costume/suit/onesie/jumpsuit was made in 1939 thrills me. DREAM OUTFIT.
Having history + a skeleton costume all in the same French black & white of a social commentary Renoir film touches on so many favourites I almost can’t believe it.
Thomas Jefferson’s drawing of an Indian burial site [This particular mound or barrow was known locally as “the Indian Grave”] located by Monticello in VA.