Béla Lugosi as the title role in Tod Browning’s Dracula c.1931, via bela-lugosi-source.
Bello.
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Serenade for piano in A major, by Igor Stravinsky.
This piece is presented in four movements. The last movement, called Cadenza Finale, is one of my favorite pieces & one of the most haunting melodies I’ve ever enjoyed.
This score is perfect, so perfect.
Rudolf Koppitz. The Brothers, 1928. Vintage pigment print, 26.5 x 25.2 cm.
© Estate of Rudolf Koppitz, Courtesy Galerie Johannes Faber.
So gorgeous.
love the vintage feeling, the blur and the fake imperfections
Gilles Berquet
I love her cheek bones.
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You once said being a starship captain was my first, best destiny- if that’s true, then yours is to be by my side. If there’s any true logic to the universe,we’ll end up on that bridge again someday.
TEARS.
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This,
I love what this images says to me about the fun and delight that surfaces when we connect through sexy play times.
Ugh, que belleza, coño!
I can’t wait for my phase of anonymous hotel rooms & fun to start again!