January 2012
5 posts
The past is a foreign country
– Gunhouse
Roll the dice carefully.
– Orwen
Now inclined further—for he revels in exigence—is the labor of glory’s complement, paralyzed at gunpowder’s spree.
And in debt to what precipitous lucidity is the parcel unmolested, the gem free of cleavage, intention unmistaken?
Stagnant and unenviable this circumstance: the skin bathes in a pulsing, narcotic anxiety. The heart, a vertiginous snowball, commiserates in...
December 2011
8 posts
“The traders are creators of unreasonable desires. Where the priest fails to make his victims willing slaves and the soldier is impotent to make living slaves, his violence only producing dead bodies, the trader enslaves the will itself, and men are led to want their own enslavement, thinking it is only the pleasure of owning things they want.”
-Ayi Kwei Armah (Two Thousand Seasons)
bittersweetambivalence:
Reformism is the recurrent attempt to fix a broken refrigerator by replacing the spoiled contents with fresh groceries.
November 2011
6 posts
October 2011
3 posts
The reason they are mad,
is that we are happy.
September 2011
8 posts
Black is modest and arrogant at the same time. Black is lazy and easy - but...
– Yohji Yamamoto (via pussymoneyw33d)
park in the dark
1 tag
I want to be alone and I want people to notice me — both at the same time.
– Thom Yorke (via lamachita)
Art is easy. if one can or must control her product, it is not art. art is effortless for thought is effortless and without control. resistance requires effort for the truth is effortless. art is truth. lies require effort for fabrication is a product of resistance to the effortless truth. art requires no thought or work for art simply is. planning is work and such plans obstruct creativity for...
August 2011
10 posts
It sucks when all of your friends who can lift boxes want to sleep with you.
– Makeda
July 2011
2 posts
June 2011
5 posts
We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the...
May 2011
16 posts
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