
Here’s my pro-chubby Anko (and pro-Margaret Cho) thing. I’m not sure I can call it a meme if I just came up with the idea.

Here’s my pro-chubby Anko (and pro-Margaret Cho) thing. I’m not sure I can call it a meme if I just came up with the idea.
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Translation- (me screaming it's a hotness overload).
Michael Nesmith - Cruisin’
Today’s soundtrack
Unicursal INFINITELY TOLERANT, SAVE OF INTOLERANCE Propaganda Poster from Hermetic Library Office of the Ministry of Information
INFINITELY TOLERANT, SAVE OF INTOLERANCE - MINISTRY OF INFORMATION - Hermetic Library
Marlene Dietrich, 1935.
Christopher Lee as Dracula in
Dracula: Prince of Darkness
(1966)
That’s an offer I can’t refuse!





La Marchesa Luisa Casati
Luisa, Marchesa Casati Stampa di Soncino (born Luisa Adele Rosa Maria Amman; 23 January 1881 – 1 June 1957), was an Italian heiress, muse, and patroness of the arts in early 20th-century Europe.
Casati was known for her eccentricities that delighted European society for nearly three decades. The beautiful and extravagant hostess to the Ballets Russes was something of a legend among her contemporaries. She astonished society by parading with a pair of leashed cheetahs and wearing live snakes as jewellery.
She captivated artists and literary figures such as Robert de Montesquiou, Romain de Tirtoff (Erté), Jean Cocteau, and Cecil Beaton. She had a long-term affair with the author Gabriele d'Annunzio, who is said to have based on her the character of Isabella Inghirami in Forse che si forse che no (Maybe yes, maybe no) (1910).The character of La Casinelle, who appeared in two novels by Michel Georges-Michel, Dans la fete de Venise (1922) and Nouvelle Riviera (1924), was also inspired by her.
Casati's soirées there would become legendary. Casati collected a menagerie of exotic animals, and patronized fashion designers such as Fortuny and Poiret. From 1919 to 1920 she lived at Villa San Michele in Capri, the tenant of the unwilling Axel Munthe. Her time on the Italian island, tolerant home to a wide collection of artists, gay men, and lesbians in exile, was described by British author Compton Mackenzie in his diaries.
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And I’ve lost who I am, and I can’t understand
Why my heart is so broken, rejecting your love
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