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Which of my feelings are real? Which of the me’s is me?
Kay Redfield Jamison, An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness (via wordsnquotes)
Kotori Kawashima from the book 未來ちゃん, 2011
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“Campus,” the sixth song on Vampire Weekend, was written by keyboardist Rostam Batmanglij before the band was ever formed. The version that appears on the album is very different from Batmanglij’s original version, presented here. Instead of an indie rock track with Afropop influence, “Campus” appears here with no guitars or keyboards, and minimal drums, all replaced by a luscious string ensemble. Batmanglij’s vocal delivery is softer than Koenig’s, and the song takes a completely different attitude from the final version that appears on Vampire Weekend.
My beautiful baby Lilah turned 2 this summer!
Mirrored Pastel World in Photographs by Michele Bisaillon
Based in Silicon Valley 29-year-old artist Michele Bisaillon, is one-half of art duo and the other half is her cat and muse Peach. She lived in San Diego while attending UCSD and moved back to Silicon Valley after graduating.
Michele to take his pictures uses tiny mirrors, setting them in various combinations next to each other, which on the photo gives the effect of a special collage. Through a minimal yet striking lens, she strives to capture the beauty of fleeting moments and everyday normality. More photos you can see on the artist’s Instagram.
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