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Gjon Mili: Multiple exposure of dir. Alfred Hitchcock walking and pointing into distance during filming of Shadow of a Doubt. 1942, Hollywood

onlyoldphotography:

Gjon Mili: Multiple exposure of dir. Alfred Hitchcock walking and pointing into distance during filming of Shadow of a Doubt. 1942, Hollywood

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why do you do this

why do you do this

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eretzyisrael:

A Chabad Hasid helps an Israeli soldier put on tefillin.

eretzyisrael:

A Chabad Hasid helps an Israeli soldier put on tefillin.

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And I Should Know

beatsurfacing:

An amazing article written by Rosanne Barr about the creation of one of the best sitcoms ever and feminism.

in my dreams,there is victory.but no.

in my dreams,
there is victory.
but no.

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  which could be worse?

which could be worse?

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onlyoldphotography:

Gjon Mili: Multiple exposure of dir. Alfred Hitchcock walking and pointing into distance during filming of Shadow of a Doubt. 1942, Hollywood

onlyoldphotography:

Gjon Mili: Multiple exposure of dir. Alfred Hitchcock walking and pointing into distance during filming of Shadow of a Doubt. 1942, Hollywood

(via fincher-ed)

why do you do this

why do you do this

(via princessidk)

eretzyisrael:

A Chabad Hasid helps an Israeli soldier put on tefillin.

eretzyisrael:

A Chabad Hasid helps an Israeli soldier put on tefillin.

(via movedtoanewplace)

And I Should Know

beatsurfacing:

An amazing article written by Rosanne Barr about the creation of one of the best sitcoms ever and feminism.

in my dreams,there is victory.but no.

in my dreams,
there is victory.
but no.

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  which could be worse?

which could be worse?

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