January 2010
car radio: (begins to play Another Brick in the Wall)
dad: Have you ever heard Careful with that Axe, Eugene?
me: Um... I don't believe so?
dad: Well that's REAL Pink Floyd.
me: ... Okay.
neightkelly:
gouachegalatea:
billystarfish:
gouachegalatea:
Parents are now researching the orbit of the moon and how it has changed. And how this relates to blue moons.
Sometimes I hate having scientist parents.
how can you hate that, that’s so cool.
yeah, I guess it would be cool if you didn’t live with them, or if you weren’t related to them… in fact my friends find it quite...
billystarfish:
gouachegalatea:
Parents are now researching the orbit of the moon and how it has changed. And how this relates to blue moons.
Sometimes I hate having scientist parents.
how can you hate that, that’s so cool.
yeah, I guess it would be cool if you didn’t live with them, or if you weren’t related to them… in fact my friends find it quite entertaining.
but...
Even medieval serfs worked fewer hours, and at a slower pace, than modern...
– How to Drop Out (via sturob) (via notational)
Thinking I should probably get prints before I head to my friend’s for New Year’s Eve. My culinary student friend’s. Aaw yeah.
Leave me interesting questions?
Parents are now researching the orbit of the moon and how it has changed. And how this relates to blue moons.
Sometimes I hate having scientist parents.
My parents are arguing about blue moons. And how often they could hypothetically occur. And how perhaps they occur more often now.
This has been going on for at least fifteen minutes.
Really, guys? Really?
15 Reasons To Live For The Next 10 Years - utopia... →
whisperoftheshot:
The 2000s left us feeling battered, but the 2010s are looking awesome. Thanks to recent scientific research and an explosion of cultural interest in science fiction, there are at least 15 brilliant reasons to stick around for another decade.
Well, I guess I can try…
My recommended art based tumblr blogs
artlistpro:
Based on frequency, relevancy and getting to know some of these folk’s posts over a length of time. I am also guilty of developing the “tumblr crush” on a couple of people. Anways, if you are looking for posts about art in this social platform, I enjoy the following list for many reasons. (One of the most important is crediting the artist / gallery in the post)
thedailywhat (ok,...
Oh, yeah… love. Once upon a time, it was simple. If you liked somebody, you let...
– The Wonder Years (via littlemiss) (via bjgbautista)
Illegal Art →
notational:
(via automagico)
December 2009
So… I have one of these.
Leave me an interesting question or two? I’m going to go write now. And then sleep. Sleep sounds good.
To do tomorrow;
Get prints for Gaines Get disposable camera Possibly get art supplies Go chill with Mitchel until the new year.
Try not to spend entire day glued to History Channel learning about badass ancient rulers.
There are two kinds of satisfaction or happiness: one mainly through mental...
– Dalai Lama (via justbesplendid)
Life is too precious, too important, too short for quick fixes that in the end...
– Jacquelene Close Moore (via justbesplendid)
Try to do research about why my grandfather’s Seventh-Day Adventist friends are vegetarian..
End up reading about Seventh-Day Adventist beliefs/history for two hours.
What is my life.
I never fall apart because I never fall together.
– Andy Warhol (via sanabananana)
Generic Love Poem - Kirsty MacDonald
streamsofmoonlight:
Call a doctor/ plumber/ priest* My heart is broken/ leaking/ deceased* My life is worthless/ so much better/ over* I’m going to kill myself/ tell your wife/ Dover* How could you leave me/ not know/ lie?* I hope you return my stuff/ come back/ die* I’ll never forget...
Most mortals are conscious that a split often occurs between their present...
– John Dewey, “Art as Experience” (via lethebashar) (via crashinglybeautiful) (via notational)
Alexander’s life makes a pretty good case for abstaining from alcohol.
Seriously, he may have conquered the known world, but he made some pretty bad decisions when he was drunk.
We are turning into a nation of whimpering slaves to fear— fear of war, fear of...
–
-Hunter S. Thompson
(via earlyfrost)
(via montycantsin)
(via pareidoliac)
(via notational)
Tara Donovan at MCASD →
bjgbautista:
gouachegalatea:
My mom wants to go at some point, so there’s a very good chance that I will be going. And rounding up art kids to go with.
Art Santa. >_>
<_<
>_>
Tara Donovan at MCASD →
My mom wants to go at some point, so there’s a very good chance that I will be going. And rounding up art kids to go with.
“In his 2003 book, Timeless Beauty: In the Arts and Everyday Life, British author John Lane writes about the loss of the appreciation for beauty in the modern world. The experiment at L’Enfant Plaza may be symptomatic of that, he said — not because people didn’t have the capacity to understand beauty, but because it was irrelevant to them.
“This is about having the...
What is this life if, full of care,
We have no time to stand and stare.
– W. H. Davies
“Let’s accept that we can’t look at what happened on January 12 and make any judgment whatever about people’s sophistication or their ability to appreciate beauty. But what about their ability to appreciate life?
We’re busy. Americans have been busy, as a people, since at least 1831, when a young French sociologist named Alexis de Tocqueville visited the States and...
Slice and Dice - Brian Raftery →
“One man’s vandalism is another’s political art.”