forever adore these ashish glitter statement shirts (spring 17-fall 18)

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if i look back, i am lost
Misplaced Lens Cap

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we're not kids anymore.
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Sweet Seals For You, Always

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Cosmic Funnies
trying on a metaphor

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forever adore these ashish glitter statement shirts (spring 17-fall 18)
Victor Kalin (1919-1991), “The Haunted Dancers”, Ed. by Charles Birkin, 1967 Source
Keanu Reeves, 1989
Identity has become the axis of so much university activism because, for all the radical posturing associated with it, identity politics does not threaten the established order of society. It promotes a moralistic and self-indulgent anti-politics, where a person’s use of language and the purity of their thinking matters more than confronting collectively the material conditions and social relations under which they are forced to live. It creates a simulation of political struggle - one that doesn’t merely fail to challenge the material inequality and unfreedom of late capitalism, but fundamentally aligns with the dynamics and interests of its atomised, spectacle-driven society. It is a perfect mirror of consumerism, playing-upon the individual’s desires for real freedom, only to perpetuate and prettify the conditions of their alienation.
It feels so surreal that I have to keep going to work and paying rent and stuff while the world is on fire
This apocalypse sucks. I was promised more motorcycles.
Really vibing with that one Ursula K. Le Guin quote about “the banality of evil and the terrible boredom of pain” on this fine Sunday morning in this the foul year of our Lord 2020
Pucci F/W 15
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thing i made in photoshop based on the poem wild geese by mary oliver
August morning.
arent we tired of tricksy and nasty little hobbitses stealing our precious… don’t we just wants to goes ape s h i t
The Dead Kennedy’s, 1981 Check this blog!
Mama didn’t raise a quitter but she did raise an insecure perfectionist who never finishes anythi