Original promotional art for Nosferatu (1922)
cover of vogue magazine, april 1915.
"Seeing Amber" interview with Amber Benson by Abbie Bernstein
From the Official Buffy the Vampire Slayer magazine issue #19, June 2005
to me willow rosenberg is the epitome of a character who's used to thinking of herself as kind and good because she's always been percieved that way by other people, but when other people say "kind and good" what they really mean is "competent yet unassertive." which isn't really a moral value, it's just the kind of personality that makes authority figures like you. so she's in the precarious position of believing herself to be a Good Person while having never really felt the need to develop a moral backbone. and this is of course the main reason why she's a little fucked up sometimes. i love this about her, to be clear.
Aspens, Northern New Mexico
Ansel Adams, 1958
could never truly hate willow for bringing buffy back, bc what does it mean to love someone if not to drag them kicking and screaming back to life bc you are not done being loved by them?
the cycle of grief and joy and everything in between is simultaneously comforting and terrifying. yes, i will feel pain again, yes, i will feel joy again. yes, i am human.
pins collected by dr. hilda a. hidalgo during her years of lesbian activism, c. 1970s.