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Le Petit Soldat (1963) dir. Jean-Luc Godard
I am sitting on my bed. A storm is coming, appropriately. A storm is always appropriate.
Franz Kafka, from a diary entry written c. December 1919, featured in Diaries, 1910-1923
personality crisis / september 2014
Your voice sounds completely different in different languages. It alters your personality somehow. I don’t think people get the same feeling from you. The rhythm changes. Because the rhythm of the language is different, it changes your inner rhythm and that changes how you process everything. When I hear myself speak French, I look at myself differently. Certain aspects will feel closer to the way I feel or the way I am and others won’t. I like that—to tour different sides of yourself. I often find when looking at people who are comfortable in many languages, they’re more comfortable talking about emotional stuff in a certain language or political stuff in another and that’s really interesting, how people relate to those languages.
Francois Arnaud
I am sitting on my bed. A storm is coming, appropriately. A storm is always appropriate.
Franz Kafka, from a diary entry written c. December 1919, featured in Diaries, 1910-1923
for the goldsmiths creative writing society zine, fear
Being normal is vastly overrated.
Debbie Reynolds as Grandma Aggie Cromwell, Halloweentown 1998
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Postmodernity is said to be a culture of fragmentary sensations, eclectic nostalgia, disposable simulacra, and promiscuous superficiality, in which the traditionally valued qualities of depth, coherence, meaning, originality, and authenticity are evacuated or dissolved amid the random swirl of empty signals.
Jean Baudrillard (via funeral)
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