November 2010
I am deliberate and afraid of nothing.
– Audre Lorde
You are born modern, you do not become so.
– Jean Baudrillard
It is always the same: once you are liberated, you are forced to ask who you...
– Jean Baudrillard
Fantasy is not the opposite of reality; it is what reality forecloses, and, as a...
– From Undoing Gender by Judith Butler
Write LOVE on her arm
thanksgiving.
leftoverconor:
let’s add some realness to it. thanksforgivingthenativepeoplediseaseandtakingourlandfromus
andfuckingusovergreatly,day.
yes. i hate most if not all holidays.
I want to sniff the glue that holds families together
– From Logic in the House of Sawed-Off Telescopes by Jeffrey McDaniel
If someone will explain Chinese perspective to me—I will elaborate on
the...
– Untitled by Wallace Berman
For John Birch & Karl Marx
What strikes me is the fact that in our society, art has become something which...
– Michel Foucault
you played with my bones
now my bones lie soft and frustrated
on your platter...
– From The Bones #2 by Steve Dalachinsky
Beyond a critical point within a finite space, freedom diminishes as numbers...
– From Frank Herbert
Today I am fragile
pale
twitching
insane and full of purpose.
– From Gravity by Maura O’Connor
Love this video
Music by Twin Sister
Song All Around and Away We Go
From yimmyayo: Like the Music
If you aren’t rich you should always look useful.
– Louis-Ferdinand Céline, the new shelton wet/dry (via nevver)
Book Bite
Book: Ants Have Sex In Your Been
By: David Shrigley
A hilarious illustated book from a artist from Glasgow, Scotland.
He is twisted, philosophical, and sometimes sad;
yet still remains humorous
Is it Black Comedy? You decide.
Telephone Booth Number 542
the only way
i know how
to wash dishes
is by smashing them
against the wall!
by Pedro Pietri
What does it mean to be human, we cry out, and being human, we’re left...
– From Much Ado About Nothing by John Bennett
My Life
Just got back from a Philosophy conference at Penn State. I’m totally in love with Hegel and want to have his children.
Thales Tales: Ethics
Question: What is the most difficult thing to do?
Thales: To know oneself.
Question: What is the easiest thing to do?
Thales: To give advice to others.
Telephone Booth Number 507
I will jump out the window
if thats what it takes
to satisfy you sexually,
but only if you live in the
basement
by Pedro Pietri
Truths for Mature Humans, ChloeSomeone this... →