ca. 1867, “The ‘bullet,’ with which our martyr President A. Lincoln was assassinated by J.W. Booth, as seen under a microscope”, Chicago Lithographing Co.
via the Library of Congress, Popular Graphic Arts Collection
David Lynch and The Lady in the Radiator (Laurel Near)
Eraserhead (1977)
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“The Lady in the Radiator is a miniature woman with grotesquely distended cheeks who appears in Henry Spencer’s radiator, first doing a dance routine on a stage in which she slowly shuffles back and forth and stomps on more of the flagellate creatures that fall from above, and then later singing a song that goes “In Heaven, everything is fine/ You’ve got your good things, and I’ve got mine” (with subtle variations).
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David Lynch and The Lady in the Radiator (Laurel Near)
Eraserhead (1977)
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“The Lady in the Radiator is a miniature woman with grotesquely...
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Saks furs… FUCK P.E.T.A.
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Oh boy a Tupperware party…
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Les Anges du péché, Robert Bresson, 1943.
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(via thisperfectday)
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(via bammm)
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