I remember the first time I was a pallbearer. I’d seen dead bodies before. I must have been fifteen. My aunt. I remember thinking, ‘They’re letting me carry the box, they’re letting me be this close to it, they re not hiding anything from me now.’ And then I looked over and I saw all the old people waiting together by the grave and I remember thinking I, I just moved up a notch.
— Don Draper, Long Weekend

Another great analysis about aging in the MM era — food for thought when considering S5
The role of gender in Mad Men
More Mad Men Subway posters embellished with graffiti
Downton Abbey style for the 21st century woman! Ah, romance!
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