theswingingsixties:

John Voight and Dustin Hoffman in ‘Midnight Cowboy’, 1969.

(Source: giorney)

"it seems probable that her real creation was her own image, so that all her writings appear like notes and jottings directing attention towards that central problem—herself."
— Ted Hughes (on Sylvia Plath), May 1978 (via beryl-azure)

(Source: aplathaday)

Papa Doc in Haiti hated everything white. Man, you couldn’t put this white paper in front of Papa Doc’s face. But he moved all the white people out, and he took over to be the oppressor because of no education. And the people that have been educated, they’d have said, “we don’t hate the motherfucking white people, we hate the oppressor, whether he be white, black, brown or yellow.”

—Fred Hampton

Oh shit, it’s the Beastie police!

ayiman Asked
Question"Have fun playing the victim." Says the white woman who thinks "fuck whitey" is as bad as racism. Answer

Aaaaaaand, blocked.

"Nobody knows you.
You don’t know yourself.
And I, who am half in love with you,
What am I in love with?
My own imaginings?"
D.H. Lawrence (via earlyfrost)

(Source: serialstranger)

branduponthebrain:

Lord of the Flies (Peter Brook, 1963)

cynicallyjaded:

Nothing is more dangerous than someone who doesn’t know what they stand for, but instead are entirely focused on where they come from.