Thursday, June 7th 2012

Alison Brie

Alison Brie

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Viggo Mortensen - 2012 Cannes Portrait by Fabrice Dall’Anese

Viggo Mortensen - 2012 Cannes Portrait by Fabrice Dall’Anese

Tag(s): Viggo Mortensen Cannes Cannes Film Festival 2012 Cannes Film Festival Vanity Fair

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pussylequeer:

Shalom Harlow: Super Woman - Oyster #99 by Cass Bird, 2012

pussylequeer:

Shalom Harlow: Super Woman - Oyster #99 by Cass Bird, 2012

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Tom Hardy in The Dark Knight Rises

Tom Hardy in The Dark Knight Rises

Tag(s): Tom Hardy The Dark Knight Rises Bane Christopher Nolan

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Shirley Manson - Ladygunn #5 by Frank W. Ockenfels, 2012

Shirley Manson - Ladygunn #5 by Frank W. Ockenfels, 2012

Tag(s): Shirley Manson Ladygunn Frank W Ockenfels 3

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suicideblonde:

Ashley Smith photographed by Jason Lee Parry for Oyster 

suicideblonde:

Ashley Smith photographed by Jason Lee Parry for Oyster 

Tag(s): Ashley Smith

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Anna Paquin - Entertainment Weekly by Alexei Hay, June 15th 2012

Anna Paquin - Entertainment Weekly by Alexei Hay, June 15th 2012

Tag(s): Alexei Hay True Blood Anna Paquin Entertainment Weekly

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Fiona Apple - Interview by Sebastian Kim, June/July 2012

Fiona Apple - Interview by Sebastian Kim, June/July 2012

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THR brought together 25 of television’s top supporting players for a class photo May 30 at Siren Orange in Hollywood.
pictured: Kit Harington (Game of Thrones), Michael Pitt (Boardwalk Empire), Walton Goggins (Justified), Brent Sexton (The Killing)
Four of my very favourite men!

THR brought together 25 of television’s top supporting players for a class photo May 30 at Siren Orange in Hollywood.

pictured: Kit Harington (Game of Thrones), Michael Pitt (Boardwalk Empire), Walton Goggins (Justified), Brent Sexton (The Killing)

Four of my very favourite men!

Tag(s): Kit Harington Game of Thrones Michael Pitt Boardwalk Empire Walton Goggins Justified Brent Sexton The Killing 2012 Emmys

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Cat Fancy Facts:
The first issue was published in 1965.
Each issue is dedicated to a certain breed, which is shown on the cover and on a center-fold poster inside. 
Cat Fancy magazine’s main rival in North America is Cats and Kittens.
In 2007, Cat Fancy was awarded 14 Certificates of Excellence Awards at the 14th Annual Cat Writers’ Association Awards Banquet.
SB’s Fact Reactions:
“1965!”
“EVERY MONTH? Are you sure?”
“Cat Fancy has a RIVAL!”
“THERE’S A CAT WRITERS’ ASSOCIATION BANQUET!”

Cat Fancy Facts:

The first issue was published in 1965.

Each issue is dedicated to a certain breed, which is shown on the cover and on a center-fold poster inside. 

Cat Fancy magazine’s main rival in North America is Cats and Kittens.

In 2007, Cat Fancy was awarded 14 Certificates of Excellence Awards at the 14th Annual Cat Writers’ Association Awards Banquet.

SB’s Fact Reactions:

“1965!”

“EVERY MONTH? Are you sure?”

“Cat Fancy has a RIVAL!”

“THERE’S A CAT WRITERS’ ASSOCIATION BANQUET!”

Tag(s): Cats! Bohemea

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madmenfootnotes:



What does a death by hanging say about Lane Pryce?
In hanging-by-government, the length of the rope and the fall has determined standards that all but guarantee a man will break his neck during his last plummet on earth. In most homegrown cases, however, a person who has hanged himself will not break his neck, usually because the rope is too short or the fall not sharp enough. In these cases, the man will merely strangle to death.

After what is hopefully a mercifully short time, the man will pass into unconsciousness and then expire. From the furrows in Lane’s neck, he seems to have used a rather strong cord, leading to those unsightly bloody gouges and protruding tongue that confront our SCDP folk with the singularity drawing near.
What else did we notice from our friends’ reactions? A certain indication of olfactory unpleasantness, resultant from a hanged body’s evacuation of the bowels upon descent. 
Why did Lane hang himself instead of other possibly less grisly options? There’s a rich literary history perhaps the old British schoolboy in him couldn’t resist: 
The Greeks had a storied tendency to hang their heroes, for one thing. (And to take their lives thusly in real life, as well.) Sophocles, in his take on the classic heroine Antigone, sent her off to a death by hanging, replete with righteousness:
“When I have suffered my doom, I shall come to know my sin; but if the sin is with my judges, I could wish them no fuller measure of evil than they, on their part, mete wrongfully to me.”

Perhaps that’s what leaving that resignation letter was: a gesture of spite to his judges. The effluvia served that purpose well, too!
We’ve had a palpation toward suicide for the whole season, as discussed inter alia. Remember Don’s little drawing on his notepad from earlier this season (pictured above)? It certainly set the tone for the season. In any case, we know exactly why Don reacted so badly to Lane’s hanging. Poor Adam Whitman.

In the end, maybe Lane hung himself simply because it is the most handily available form of suicide. Virgil referred to hanging as “the coil of unbecoming death.” Making Lane’s body not the only one with an unfortunate visage, clearly. 

RIP, Mr. Pryce. I remember seeing a preview in the New York Times for the upcoming season describing our vaunted firm as Sterling Cooper Draper Bryce. Poor thing. 
*Footnote by Natasha Simons

madmenfootnotes:


What does a death by hanging say about Lane Pryce?

In hanging-by-government, the length of the rope and the fall has determined standards that all but guarantee a man will break his neck during his last plummet on earth. In most homegrown cases, however, a person who has hanged himself will not break his neck, usually because the rope is too short or the fall not sharp enough. In these cases, the man will merely strangle to death.

After what is hopefully a mercifully short time, the man will pass into unconsciousness and then expire. From the furrows in Lane’s neck, he seems to have used a rather strong cord, leading to those unsightly bloody gouges and protruding tongue that confront our SCDP folk with the singularity drawing near.

What else did we notice from our friends’ reactions? A certain indication of olfactory unpleasantness, resultant from a hanged body’s evacuation of the bowels upon descent.



Why did Lane hang himself instead of other possibly less grisly options? There’s a rich literary history perhaps the old British schoolboy in him couldn’t resist: 

The Greeks had a storied tendency to hang their heroes, for one thing. (And to take their lives thusly in real life, as well.) Sophocles, in his take on the classic heroine Antigone, sent her off to a death by hanging, replete with righteousness:


“When I have suffered my doom, I shall come to know my sin; but if the sin is with my judges, I could wish them no fuller measure of evil than they, on their part, mete wrongfully to me.”



Perhaps that’s what leaving that resignation letter was: a gesture of spite to his judges. The effluvia served that purpose well, too!

We’ve had a palpation toward suicide for the whole season, as discussed inter alia. Remember Don’s little drawing on his notepad from earlier this season (pictured above)? It certainly set the tone for the season. In any case, we know exactly why Don reacted so badly to Lane’s hanging. Poor Adam Whitman.


In the end, maybe Lane hung himself simply because it is the most handily available form of suicide. Virgil referred to hanging as “the coil of unbecoming death.” Making Lane’s body not the only one with an unfortunate visage, clearly. 


RIP, Mr. Pryce. I remember seeing a preview in the New York Times for the upcoming season describing our vaunted firm as Sterling Cooper Draper Bryce. Poor thing. 

*Footnote by Natasha Simons

Tag(s): Mad Men

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Album Art

suicideblonde:

Bjork - Frosti

Tag(s): Bjork Songs

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Kristin Bauer - Entertainment Weekly, June 15th, 2012

suicideblonde:

Kristin Bauer - Entertainment Weekly, June 15th, 2012

Tag(s): Kristin Bauer Entertainment Weekly Alexei Hay True Blood

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Kirsten Dunst in Mexico, June 3rd

suicideblonde:

Kirsten Dunst in Mexico, June 3rd

Tag(s): Kirsten Dunst

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