March 11th, 2012
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Fight Club

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Fight Club

February 18th, 2012
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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Sam Shaw in 1956

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Marilyn Monroe photographed by Sam Shaw in 1956

February 12th, 2012

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satans-mother:

this is one of those pictures that HAS to be reblogged

words cannot describe how much i love friends

psy-cho:

satans-mother:

this is one of those pictures that HAS to be reblogged

words cannot describe how much i love friends

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A number of artists have acknowledged Whitney Houston as an influence, including Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Toni Braxton, Christina Aguilera, Jessica Simpson, Nelly Furtado, Kelly Clarkson, Britney Spears, Ciara, P!nk, Robin Thicke, Jennifer Hudson, Stacie Orrico, Amerie, Destiny’s Child, Regine Velasquez, Lady Gaga, and Charice. Mariah Carey, who was often compared to Houston, said, “Houston has been a big influence on me.” She later told USA Today that “none of us would sound the same if Aretha Franklin hadn’t ever put out a record, or Whitney Houston hadn’t.” Beyoncé Knowles told the Globe and Mail that Houston “inspired [her] to get up there and do what [she] did.” Alicia Keys also said “Whitney is an artist who inspired me from [the time I was] a little girl.” Lady Gaga said that Houston had been one of her “vocal idols” for years. Gaga revealed that she used to listen Houston’s version of The Star Spangled Banner over and over again. 

suicideblonde:

A number of artists have acknowledged Whitney Houston as an influence, including Celine Dion, Mariah Carey, Toni Braxton, Christina Aguilera, Jessica Simpson, Nelly Furtado, Kelly Clarkson, Britney Spears, Ciara, P!nk, Robin Thicke, Jennifer Hudson, Stacie Orrico, Amerie, Destiny’s Child, Regine Velasquez, Lady Gaga, and Charice. Mariah Carey, who was often compared to Houston, said, “Houston has been a big influence on me.” She later told USA Today that “none of us would sound the same if Aretha Franklin hadn’t ever put out a record, or Whitney Houston hadn’t.” Beyoncé Knowles told the Globe and Mail that Houston “inspired [her] to get up there and do what [she] did.” Alicia Keys also said “Whitney is an artist who inspired me from [the time I was] a little girl.” Lady Gaga said that Houston had been one of her “vocal idols” for years. Gaga revealed that she used to listen Houston’s version of The Star Spangled Banner over and over again. 

February 11th, 2012
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