Marilyn Monroe & Eli Wallach in The Misfits (1961, dir. John Huston) (via)
Photo by Erich Hartmann.
I can only see part of it, but I want this dress. And possibly that hair.
My love for this show knows no bounds. To quote the Great Silent Bob, they’re hetero life partners. Hey, man, your soul mate is your soul mate. Even if it’s a familial kind of love.
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This is the most awesome thing on the Internet. I’ll be over here, in awe.
This is the moment where I finally fell in love with Anya.
This is easily one of my favorite Buffy Whedon TV moments. She is so wonderful in the scene. And while it’s almost a child’s reaction to death, I think we all feel this way when something we love is taken from us.
Rocking it old school. #newspaper + #voter registration card = #polling place (Taken with instagram)
Well, I know that I’d watch it…
Please, PLEASE someone make this movie. You can have all my monies.
My joy at the possibility cannot be textually rendered. (Note: I have no reason to think this is anything other than someone’s brilliant photoshoppery. Yet, should I win the lottery, I will make this happen.)
@dominidavis - fortysomething ♥ !!
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Trufax.
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I had people tell me I had to have a reason. Therapists, even. “There must be a reason why, something that triggered it?”
Let me tell you something: being told there must be a reason when you cannot for the life of you think of one does not help depression. It just makes you feel like an idiot and hate yourself even more for being depressed.
Agreed, but I feel the need to point out that question is often used to suss out whether someone is dealing with clinical depression or situational depression.
Point to Miss Pamela. But to all the people out there who haven’t dealt with depression, sometimes there IS NO external reason. Sometimes, your body just doesn’t work properly and medication is needed to get things back in working order.
It’s not a matter of “getting over it” or “getting over yourself.” It’s not about being unappreciative or lacking in faith. It’s just your body not operating properly.
Yes, there absolutely are people who suffer from situational depression. Medication isn’t the fix here. Talk therapy, time, a change in situation, whatever. But for some people, it’s no different than having asthma, as The Great Stephen Fry points out.
Dis iz mah snuggly.
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I’m with Jayne: “Oooh, enclosed!”
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Armchair awning or kitteh death trap? (Taken with instagram)
#holythursday #vigil at #church of the #incarnation #dallas (Taken with instagram)