January 2012
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Anonymous asked: You are so beautiful~~ <3333
December 2011
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November 2011
14 posts
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Today in my Humanities class we did an artist study on William Kentridge. I must say, he’s quite talented for a ‘Useless Man’.
Kentridge focuses on combining political themes and subjects with poetic allure and comedy. I find his work so whimsically refreshing and thoughtful.
He is my favorite artist we’ve studied thus far in class; just thought I’d share him with...
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October 2011
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To the rocket scientist, you are a problem. You are the most irritating piece of machinery her or she will ever have to deal with. You and your fluctuating metabolism, your puny memory, your frame that comes in a million different configurations. You are unpredictable. You’re inconstant. You take two weeks to fix. The engineer must worry about the water and oxygen and food you’ll need...
In the night where I live, there’s strange force in your kiss. All’s divine in...
– Young the Giant (via thesmallestserendipity)
September 2011
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August 2011
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Australia Potter: omg I really wish there was a... →
yerawizardharry:
omg I really wish there was a sims edition of Harry Potter but online so we could all play it together. I just keep picturing myself in the Great Hall at dinner time and it would be like “sit down and eat,” or “throw food at someone,” and of course I would choose throw food at someone and then it…
July 2011
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James Franco Sells The Idea of Art
wetheurban:
Only this man could pull this off! Actor-turned-musician-turned-artist James Franco has managed to find a way of making money for selling absolutely nothing, or as he likes to call it - “the idea of art”. Franco teamed up with the artist duo Praxis to begin a Kickstarter project entitled MONA, which stands for the Museum of Non-Visible Art. According to the project’s blurb, the...
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I love Swedish Fish :) and the beach!~
5 Things Harry & Hermione Taught Me about Love... →
hopesichord:
The last installment of the Harry Potter movie franchise comes out this weekend, and for many it is the bittersweet end of an era that has spanned the entire length of their childhood. I didn’t discover the books until I was 18 years old; I vividly remember purchasing Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone at LAX before hopping on a plane to start my college career halfway across...