death of subcultures and death of third places are directly connected and you can’t convince me otherwise
Instead of subcultures now, we have "aesthetics" because when you can't create a community, all that's left is appearing to be in one
death of subcultures and death of third places are directly connected and you can’t convince me otherwise
Instead of subcultures now, we have "aesthetics" because when you can't create a community, all that's left is appearing to be in one
the world is full of insecure overachievers. have you tried being a secure underachiever? you'll have more life in you that way
Have a first date tomorrow with a real cutie and I just pulled a tarot card for the meeting. Looked at my notes and don't you know the last time I pulled that exact card was the day before I met the last guy I seriously dated.
It is what it is but like. Can it be something else
have you guys ever had a dream that wasn't exactly a sex dream but it was like a hayes code era movie gay sex scene
"Do you believe in life after work?"
Seen in Marathon, Greece
not to alarm anyone but is anybody else worried about how everybody is fucking stupid
I have theories that even I don't give a fuck about
This is me in grad school
god knew id be too powerful if I was socialized properly
I mean surely we all grew up feeling like there was a wrongness inherently deep inside us that will endure for the rest of our lives
Why Cheap Art Manifesto (1984)
God I love Lestat's smart ass line "Shall we walk the night as the gods of easily attainable dreams?" so much that I want a desktop wallpaper of it. Preferably in a "Live, Laugh, Love" middle aged woman aesthetic.
they should invent a sunday that doesn't feel dreadful
The longer I live and the more my body betrays me with all of its mundane little breakdowns and unrelenting maintenance requirements, the stranger it seems to me that more people do not consider body horror to be the genre that most accurately portrays the human condition.
A MAN WHO WORRIES OVER ANYTHING AND EVERYTHING
"Clock NOW", by Caroline Cadenza (2011) (situated in "Tide Tables Cafe" Richmond, Surrey, UK); // "Ivan the Terrible" (1945), by Sergei Eisenstein; // "The Night of the Iguana" (1964), by John Huston; // "Darkest Dungeon"; // @mlgrsdesing; // "Alien in a Small Town" (2014), by Jim Cleaveland; // "Basket Case", by Green Day; // "Crime and Punishment" (1935), by Josef von Sternberg; // Unknown; // "Batman: The Killing Joke" (1988), by Alan Moore