Lately we’ve been drinking every night because we drink to my accomplishments
The whole family is really killing it lately

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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PUT YOUR BEARD IN MY MOUTH
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Lately we’ve been drinking every night because we drink to my accomplishments
The whole family is really killing it lately
Beautiful fox 🦊
I cannot be fucking stopped
If we’re friends on Spotify and you see that I’m listening to Homeshake it exclusively means I’m having sex and I want you to be happy for ya boi
Get out of my brain. You’re only trash to think about
look at this fucking medieval oyster drawing i just found
Mark Rothko Untitled (Grays in yellow), 1960
Oil on paper
© 1998 Kate Rothko Prizel & Christopher Rothko / Artists Rights Society (ARS), New York.
FLOWER
monch?
uh both .. yeah both
I like that
How do you stay motivated?
I remember that I’m going to die
Jureerat G
“And everything stayed unsaid.”
— Ingeborg Bachmann, tr. by Eavan Boland, from “Departure from England,” (via violentwavesofemotion)
Mark Rothko, No. 15, 1958
oil on canvas, 92 ¾ by 83 3/8 inches
We just don’t have a great shot of this painting. Our current scan is museum approved and I just don’t have something high resolution enough to swap it, but this auction snap is pretty intriguing, so I waned to show it anyway. It’s a little blurry and polarized but it does suggest some of our museum shots of the brown Rothkos may be on the under-lit and desaturated side. This casual shot shows a richness and warmth in the colors that I find very appealing and I suspect it’s not too far off, but then our recent revelations about museums and warm/cool lighting may be telling us that you can have two versions that are actually both equally corrector as far as a scan goes.
On the philosophical side, our eyes apprehend light refraction differently anyway. We all see colors in a personal way and then we add lighting, film, and our computers and we could go mad with variables to deal with. When I got a computer with a 4k screen and a better graphics card, I started seeing color overtones I had never seen before. I can’t even be sure other experiences don’t contribute to physical perceptions. Satisfying but confusing, like love itself.
A TINY, FEARLESS LEADER
C’MON GUYS
I have no mouth and I must scream
* Goes on date *
* looks around *
“I’m sorry, will the dog in your profile photo be joining us?”