That man, my father, told me a story I was born in a concentration camp but you know that’s impossible. And I never met my mother because she supposedly died there. That’s convenient.
(Source: madgiffing)
That man, my father, told me a story I was born in a concentration camp but you know that’s impossible. And I never met my mother because she supposedly died there. That’s convenient.
(Source: madgiffing)
That’s life. One minute, you’re on top of the world. The next, some secretary is running over your foot with a lawn mower.
(Source: madgiffing)
3x02//4x12//6x04
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Mad Men || outfits
↳ Megan, season 5
Betty & Don | Souvenir
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Well, I don’t care if everybody hates me here as long as you don’t.
(via suchasadaffair)
You couldn’t stop it, so I guess ruining it was enough for you.
(via suchasadaffair)
If you don’t like what they are saying, change the conversation.
(via suchasadaffair)
But if worse comes to worse, you’re appreciated somewhere.
(via flushwithcash)
After the last episode where Don gave Dr. Rosen’s wife money after they slept together, it’s interesting to think of the examples of all the times Don has thrown money at women:
- Literally threw it at Peggy, which caused her to quit
- Pressured into buying one of Midge’s paintings to support her heroin habit
- Financially supported Anna, Anna’s sister calls him “just a man in a room with a checkbook”
- His prostitute in season 4
Just seems like in a lot of cases, money and women are directly connected for Don, especially now that we are getting a glimpse into his childhood life in a whorehouse