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WE LOVE FINE WEDNESDAY LOVES LOKI LAUFEYSON! ;)
So we take it you saw our Loki tee on Tom Hiddleston post last night? Why are we bringing it up again? Well, one because it’s RAD ;) - but more importantly, it’s We Love Fine Wednesday! And we’re gonna give away that RAD Marvel Avengers tee!
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F. Scott Fitzgerald in drag for the Princeton Triangle Club, 1915-1916. And because he was such a free bitch, he was voted most beautiful Show Girl for the play “The Evil Eye” which he wrote the lyrics for and starred in.
F. Scott Fitzgerald made a darn classy lady.
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reminds me of my mom’s godfather’s home in Havana, gorgeous, a little too “Cuba romanticized” though….. I know it easy for the rest of the world (especially Europe) to see Cuba as this ideal land of sex, cigars, and rum… which it’s not
anyways, great film, I’m glad Leth made this in response to his “The perfect Human”, which is truly a wonderful film :)
The Five Obstructions / De fem benspænd 2003 by Lars von Trier and Jørgen Leth.
Obstruction 1: Leth must remake the Perfect Human in Cuba (but with no set) with no shot longer than 12 frames, and he must answer the questions posed in the original film.
Never underestimate the power of your example. The very fact that you are graduating, let alone that more women now graduate from college than men, is only possible because earlier generations of women — your mothers, your grandmothers, your aunts — shattered the myth that you couldn’t or shouldn’t be where you are.
I think of a friend of mine who’s the daughter of immigrants. When she was in high school, her guidance counselor told her, you know what, you’re just not college material. You should think about becoming a secretary. Well, she was stubborn, so she went to college anyway. She got her master’s. She ran for local office, won. She ran for state office, she won. She ran for Congress, she won. And lo and behold, Hilda Solis did end up becoming a secretary — she is America’s Secretary of Labor.
So think about what that means to a young Latina girl when she sees a Cabinet secretary that looks like her. Think about what it means to a young girl in Iowa when she sees a presidential candidate who looks like her. Think about what it means to a young girl walking in Harlem right down the street when she sees a U.N. ambassador who looks like her. Do not underestimate the power of your example.
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President Barack Obama’s commencement speech at Barnard, 5/14/12
AHHH, POTUS!
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