i dont have any comment just please watch this shitty phone game ad i got
The ending was like
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i dont have any comment just please watch this shitty phone game ad i got
The ending was like
2012 tumblr was having to scroll through a pancakestein text post comic that took up half your dash
if i had the aladdin lamp i would ask for a genie blowjob and then a second genie blowjob immediately after. my third wish would be to increase world hunger
Ryo gets Kid Pai, from ‘Shenmue’ on the Dreamcast.
current mood
Omori soundtrack of the game, the game hasn’t even come out yet but they released some music and it IS DAMN GOOD
Japanese Maple Tree in Winter
NOTE: I didn’t write the joke- it’s based on @vampirefunkmetal ‘s very good post that you can read [here] !!
He’s talking about her whistle note
Mariko Mori – Miko no Inori / The Shaman Girl’s Prayer (1998) Physical Release, Limited Edition of 100 Egg-shaped VHS Case
from the art institute of chicago:
Mariko Mori creates multimedia work that conceives of art, technology, and Buddhist spirituality as interconnected, unifying forces. In the 1990s she turned to fashion and science fiction as pop-cultural models to produce unsettling, high-gloss dreamscapes.
Staged in Osaka’s Kansai International Airport, the video Miko No Inori (The Shaman-Girl’s Prayer) presents a calming but otherworldly vision. Mori stars as an extraterrestrial character: outfitted in a white, iridescent costume and wearing reflective, icy-blue contact lenses, she turns a crystal ball as if conjuring the future or caressing the object of her affection. A recording of the artist singing a haunting Japanese song (“The word is melting; the word is melting, becoming one”) plays in the background.
In this work, Mori is not only an extraterrestrial, but also a shaman—a person who acts as an intermediary between the earthly and spiritual realms.
jean ray laury