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Not today Justin
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if i look back, i am lost
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Sweet Seals For You, Always
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her
we're not kids anymore.
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SLYTHERIN: “Sorcery is the sauce fools spoon over failure to hide the flavor of their own incompetence.” -George RR Martin (Tyrion Lannister: A Clash of Kings)
And mine are long and sharp, my Lord, as long and sharp as yours.
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Drawing Den’s Artist Inspiration of the Week Featured Artist: Magdalena Pagowska
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30 Day Video Game Challenge
Day 19 - Picture of a game setting you wish you lived in ↳ Silversun Strip [Citadel]
The Weight of Knowledge Simon Brown
The photographs of books in Simon Brown’s new show, The Weight of Knowledge, lend an unexpected materiality to language, that most insubstantial of cultural endeavors. The books in these images are tattered, misshapen, spotted with mold. Bindings are frayed, ink washed away until it’s nearly invisible. Everything testifies to the tangible existence of language: to the human labor required to create and maintain both books and the words in them. The tactility of Brown’s battered volumes reminds us that the physical world is constantly assaulting and altering language, but they also, more subtly, show us that words change the world as well, a fact Brown acknowledges by binding his books in bricklike units or stacking them up in towers that recall both ancient ziggurats and modern skyscrapers. Meticulously composed, richly nuanced in their use of color and what the artist has called the “perfect imperfection” of daylight, these images give us the book as objet d'art without stripping it of its textual status.
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OH MY GOD
I used to think that adulthood was one crisis after another. I was wrong.
as it turns out, adulthood is multiple crises, concurrently, all the time, forever
Confirmed
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“I absolutely had to sacrifice my personal vanity. I’m thrilled I did that. You realise quickly that vanity can be quite worthless. When I was younger, I wasn’t sure I wanted to act because I was told it would be so hard for me, and possibly not an option at all, because of the way I looked. I leapt at the opportunity to play a character that was so outside the realms of convention. I love the part because it defies gender stereotypes and it defies aspects of femininity that always told me ‘no’.” - Gwendoline Christie for Bazaar UK (December 2014)