The Pop Fop


Snobbery & Decay


dumbassfils:

popfop:

Cute girls in Ustasha hats.

ok i checked and these girls arent even that cute

let down once again

I mean … yeah.  A few were though.  Better luck with the Chetniks.

Scent and Desire

Shireen.

Shireen.

(Via)

(Via)

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Parker Posey’s fashion sense in Clockwatchers.
Such a cool, cool chick.

Parker Posey’s fashion sense in Clockwatchers.

Such a cool, cool chick.

thefoldout:

I’m one dynamite dude.

You know that feeling when you find an image and you’re like, “I bet this is already a meme.  It has to be.”  So you do a brief search and find that it is indeed a meme and you think about how prevalent TV nostalgia is and then you think about when Fabienne Lassere said that Americans always talk about TV shows as some sort of shared experience.  Then you go and look at her website to see if she’s done any work lately that was a cool as her old work and if there are any pictures of her on google images because she was just so fetching back when you were her student.  Then you get pissed at how EVERY SINGLE ARTIST doesn’t allow good size images of their art on the internet because they’re all wrapped up in this bogus notion of rarity and originality and aren’t aware that they’re just producing commodities.
And then that truthfulness of that makes you sad.

thefoldout:

I’m one dynamite dude.

You know that feeling when you find an image and you’re like, “I bet this is already a meme.  It has to be.”  So you do a brief search and find that it is indeed a meme and you think about how prevalent TV nostalgia is and then you think about when Fabienne Lassere said that Americans always talk about TV shows as some sort of shared experience.  Then you go and look at her website to see if she’s done any work lately that was a cool as her old work and if there are any pictures of her on google images because she was just so fetching back when you were her student.  Then you get pissed at how EVERY SINGLE ARTIST doesn’t allow good size images of their art on the internet because they’re all wrapped up in this bogus notion of rarity and originality and aren’t aware that they’re just producing commodities.

And then that truthfulness of that makes you sad.

(Source: frankrhymes)

Patricia Highsmith

Patricia Highsmith