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bebe le strange

bebe le strange

'Images -- millions of images -- that's what I eat' --William S. Burroughs


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Oh baby, just you shut your mouth

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placidiappunti:ludik:Ultimo omaggio al canale morto analogico (via Giavasan)


placidiappunti:ludik:Ultimo omaggio al canale morto analogico (via Giavasan)

placidiappunti:ludik:Ultimo omaggio al canale morto analogico (via Giavasan)

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Sleep In, Kitty, Sleep In……..

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New York Dolls - Looking for a Kiss

“When I say I’m in love you best believe I’m in love L-U-V”

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hair c. 1970 via squareamerica.comhair c. 1970 via squareamerica.com

hair c. 1970 via squareamerica.com

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catprism:(via geneticmutations)
Hitchcock?catprism:(via geneticmutations)
Hitchcock?

catprism:(via geneticmutations)

Hitchcock?

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“On the Passage of a few People through a Rather Brief Moment in Time: The Situationist International 1956-1972” is a short film by Branka Bogdanov documenting the work of ultra-leftist French philosopher Guy Debord, author of Society of the Spectacle. The film explores his influence on the Paris riots of May 1968 and the nihilistic aesthetics of the punk rock era. Interviewees include Greil Marcus,  Malcolm McLaren and Jamie Reid.“On the Passage of a few People through a Rather Brief Moment in Time: The Situationist International 1956-1972” is a short film by Branka Bogdanov documenting the work of ultra-leftist French philosopher Guy Debord, author of Society of the Spectacle. The film explores his influence on the Paris riots of May 1968 and the nihilistic aesthetics of the punk rock era. Interviewees include Greil Marcus,  Malcolm McLaren and Jamie Reid.

“On the Passage of a few People through a Rather Brief Moment in Time: The Situationist International 1956-1972” is a short film by Branka Bogdanov documenting the work of ultra-leftist French philosopher Guy Debord, author of Society of the Spectacle. The film explores his influence on the Paris riots of May 1968 and the nihilistic aesthetics of the punk rock era. Interviewees include Greil Marcus,  Malcolm McLaren and Jamie Reid.

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