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So this is the image I’m doing ½ of my dissertation on. Long night ahead.

So this is the image I’m doing ½ of my dissertation on. Long night ahead.


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abybweisse:

LOL, here’s a preview from the upcoming Masterpost 6…. (It just tickles me pink).

Some pics I put together showing the “bouncers” at Sphere Music Hall vs. their counterparts, SkinheadandNeckbeard, in Mother3atClub Titiboo.

Sebastian(akaBoney, the loyal dog) is sent away from Sphere Music Hall(akaClub Titiboo)… for not being HUMAN. We have bald and clean-shaven dude (Skinhead) and hairy, bearded dude (Neckbeard).

InMother3,Violet(*cough*Gregory Violet *cough*) later gets LucasandBoneyinto the exclusiveClub Titiboo and even backstage to speak with the band, DCMC, and to remindLuckyhe is really Duster. 

NOW, all we need within the next several chapters of Black Butler is for Gregory Violet to get the earlandSebastiannot just back into Sphere Music Hall but also “backstage”,so they can speak with the S4… and findLizzieto remind her who she really is, what she really stands for….

Saw some recent activity on this post and thought to revisit it. Quick update on this.

Our earl doesindeed encounter Gregory Violet when he goes back to Sphere Music Hall for the special “Sirius” event, and you can call that a type of “backstage”… kind of. But Sebastian relies on Nina to get him back inside, where he really does go completely backstage (sees the lab, the blood supply, and the lords’ rooms). Sebastian also encounters Lizzie there, but what she says isn’t very explanatory. Ultimately, he fails to sway her back to our earl’s side, because she won’t even listen to him.

So, not a perfect parallel, but this is actually good. Perfect parallels would have been a bit boring, honestly.

American History X (1998)

American History X (1998)


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Czech skinheads, 2007. 

Czech skinheads, 2007. 


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maleshaveheadlover:

Christian Grey got into some serious hair play. Now where’s that contract, and can I borrow a pen? ‍

Fuck…. further proof that the majority of men look better bald. Ben better bounce to it and bald that bonce for real

Ivan & his hair are a ginger wet dream. But what if he went for white walls next time he got a lowhawk, or even all off?? Preferences?

maleshaveheadlover:

Huh…. Shaved? Mohawk? Mullet? Or other?

Choices. ‍

Super cute father-son bonding balding. And what a DILF! He could be my Daddy all day, any day….

#headshave    #shaved    #shaved head    #baldie    #skinhead    #transformation    #long to short    #before and after    

Dem sexy Vikings men…. A Vikings hair play journey could be a lot of fun; long braids down to bald, with a bonus round of Travis’ Wolves mullet or Alexander’s mid-series prohibition slick back.

Magnificent beard! Every baldie needs a beard. Smooth, shiny dome and furry chin, perfect.

stache-fever:

bald-u:

So much better without the hair coloring, and now a delightful shaved head.

Hello Handsome. You look like all the right kinds of trouble

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acrosswomenslives:

In 1980, photographer Anita Corbin decided to turn her lens on the young women of UK subcultures. Over the next two years, rockabillies, mods, goths, rude girls, skinheads, rastas and more posed for Corbin and opened up about what it was like to be a young woman navigating an alt scene, and the importance of female friendships. 

I have chosen to focus on girls, not because the boys (where present) were any less stylish, but because girls in “subcultures” have been largely ignored or when referred to, only as male appendages.” -Anita Corbin, photographer, “Visible Girls”

Listen to our interview with Corbin and learn what happened when Corbin and her portrait subjects reunited earlier this year.

Are you a woman in a subculture? Do you feel welcome? What role do female friendships play in your scene of choice?


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acrosswomenslives:

In 1980, photographer Anita Corbin decided to turn her lens on the young women of UK subcultures. Over the next two years, rockabillies, mods, goths, rude girls, skinheads, rastas and more posed for Corbin and opened up about what it was like to be a young woman navigating an alt scene, and the importance of female friendships. 

I have chosen to focus on girls, not because the boys (where present) were any less stylish, but because girls in “subcultures” have been largely ignored or when referred to, only as male appendages.” -Anita Corbin, photographer, “Visible Girls”

Listen to our interview with Corbin and learn what happened when Corbin and her portrait subjects reunited earlier this year.

Are you a woman in a subculture? Do you feel welcome? What role do female friendships play in your scene of choice?


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