fujee wrote:
Jack Kerouac mugshot from when he was arrested for Marijuana possession. Looks so different!
woah, yes he does
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fujee wrote:
Jack Kerouac mugshot from when he was arrested for Marijuana possession. Looks so different!
Valotonin wrote:Celebrate collapse because it will be beautiful x
hope you feel better. I completely hate nights like thatpianoforte wrote:I have a REALLY bad sore throat at the moment. Haven't slept a wink all night. I'm fucking miserable.
pianoforte wrote:I have a REALLY bad sore throat at the moment. Haven't slept a wink all night. I'm fucking miserable.
TaoTapeTao wrote:us homo sapiens us monkeys have been thrown head first with souls and guts screaming against some torrential impossible question with undying begging answers begging more questions we're thrust into this undying roaring rhythm of heart beating and crashing flooding blood in veins a churning rhythm distinct and unbearably loud yet forsaking its own source
we're screaming in agony at the naked raw skin bones tendons gears networks of tubes and nexus of channels us eating up the screams while bellowing them out
the first animal dumb enough and smart enough to exalt both "I exist" and "Why? at the same time
building nothings to climb up higher find a new vantage point to look out onto the vast ocean and declare that it is indeed vast, more vast than permitted by the incalculable computations and measurements within infinite folds of grey matter
and so we climb higher and we crash greater we burn brighter we die louder we scream we love we cry we are a bacterium of "why?"
and so like any star or shimmering glint of a fragment of a spec of sand washed in the ocean or the cosmos we will
glisten and then we will shimmer and then glow then smolder
and when the umbers cease to glow beauty will be restored to its innocent beginnings and its apocalyptic endings and confirm also that there are circuits wired and an on switch and of course an off switch
this is what people call the end and the beginning never seen but always known
2020k wrote:Good luck!aged sea wrote:I have an interview for a systems analyst job and I am barely (read: knowledge=next to none) qualified. I am freaking out. Must learn everything in about SQL Server in about 10 days.
Ack.Amo Bishop Roden wrote:Met a girl the other day...
and
she
likes
boards
of
canada.
Thank you, God.
Good luck!!!
TaoTapeTao wrote:us homo sapiens us monkeys have been thrown head first with souls and guts screaming against some torrential impossible question with undying begging answers begging more questions we're thrust into this undying roaring rhythm of heart beating and crashing flooding blood in veins a churning rhythm distinct and unbearably loud yet forsaking its own source
we're screaming in agony at the naked raw skin bones tendons gears networks of tubes and nexus of channels us eating up the screams while bellowing them out
the first animal dumb enough and smart enough to exalt both "I exist" and "Why? at the same time
building nothings to climb up higher find a new vantage point to look out onto the vast ocean and declare that it is indeed vast, more vast than permitted by the incalculable computations and measurements within infinite folds of grey matter
and so we climb higher and we crash greater we burn brighter we die louder we scream we love we cry we are a bacterium of "why?"
and so like any star or shimmering glint of a fragment of a spec of sand washed in the ocean or the cosmos we will glisten and then we will shimmer and then glow then smolder
and when the umbers cease to glow beauty will be restored to its innocent beginnings and its apocalyptic endings and confirm also that there are circuits wired and an on switch and of course an off switch
this is what people call the end and the beginning never seen but always known
Valotonin wrote:Celebrate collapse because it will be beautiful x
pianoforte wrote:TaoTapeTao wrote:us homo sapiens us monkeys have been thrown head first with souls and guts screaming against some torrential impossible question with undying begging answers begging more questions we're thrust into this undying roaring rhythm of heart beating and crashing flooding blood in veins a churning rhythm distinct and unbearably loud yet forsaking its own source
we're screaming in agony at the naked raw skin bones tendons gears networks of tubes and nexus of channels us eating up the screams while bellowing them out
the first animal dumb enough and smart enough to exalt both "I exist" and "Why? at the same time
building nothings to climb up higher find a new vantage point to look out onto the vast ocean and declare that it is indeed vast, more vast than permitted by the incalculable computations and measurements within infinite folds of grey matter
and so we climb higher and we crash greater we burn brighter we die louder we scream we love we cry we are a bacterium of "why?"
and so like any star or shimmering glint of a fragment of a spec of sand washed in the ocean or the cosmos we will glisten and then we will shimmer and then glow then smolder
and when the umbers cease to glow beauty will be restored to its innocent beginnings and its apocalyptic endings and confirm also that there are circuits wired and an on switch and of course an off switch
this is what people call the end and the beginning never seen but always known
this is beautiful, in a strange sort of way.
OverTheHorizonRadar wrote:David O'Reilly, if anyone here knows of him, is apparently making t shirts for teenagers now.
http://skreened.com/dumbstuff
Rodheh wrote:OverTheHorizonRadar wrote:David O'Reilly, if anyone here knows of him, is apparently making t shirts for teenagers now.
http://skreened.com/dumbstuff
Genius.
Treefingers wrote:I seem to be torn at the moment between wanting to make something sort of abstract and dark ambient, and then some sort of lo-fi pop thing in the vein of early Beck.
Then I'm thinking of making something combining the two.
And I realise I have no idea how to start writing lyrics.
OH GOD NO.
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