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24, 34, 37
24 English, literature, arts, film aesthetics.
34 About the unfulfilled promise of being given an obscene amount of money.
37 To forget.
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70 horrible questions ... Fuck it
01: Do you have a good relationship with your parents? 02: Who did you last say “I love you” to? 03: Do you regret anything? 04: Are you insecure? 05: What is your relationship status? 06: How do you want to die? 07: What did you last eat? 08: Played any sports? 09: Do you bite your nails? 10: When was your last physical fight? 11: Do you like someone? 12: Have you ever stayed up 48 hours? 13: Do you hate anyone at the moment? 14: Do you miss someone? 15: Have any pets? 16: How exactly are you feeling at the moment? 17: Ever made out in the bathroom? 18: Are you scared of spiders? 19: Would you go back in time if you were given the chance? 20: Where was the last place you snogged someone? 21: What are your plans for this weekend? 22: Do you want to have kids? How many? 23: Do you have piercings? How many? 24: What is/are/were your best subject(s)? 25: Do you miss anyone from your past? 26: What are you craving right now? 27: Have you ever broken someone’s heart? 28: Have you ever been cheated on? 29: Have you made a boyfriend/girlfriend cry? 30: What’s irritating you right now? 31: Does somebody love you? 32: What is your favourite color? 33: Do you have trust issues? 34: Who/what was your last dream about? 35: Who was the last person you cried in front of? 36: Do you give out second chances too easily? 37: Is it easier to forgive or forget? 38: Is this year the best year of your life? 39: How old were you when you had your first kiss? 40: Have you ever walked outside completely naked? 51: Favourite food? 52: Do you believe everything happens for a reason? 53: What is the last thing you did before you went to bed last night? 54: Is cheating ever okay? 55: Are you mean? 56: How many people have you fist fought? 57: Do you believe in true love? 58: Favourite weather? 59: Do you like the snow? 60: Do you wanna get married? 61: Is it cute when a boy/girl calls you baby? 62: What makes you happy? 63: Would you change your name? 64: Would it be hard to kiss the last person you kissed? 65: Your best friend of the opposite sex likes you, what do you do? 66: Do you have a friend of the opposite sex who you can act your complete self around? 67: Who was the last person of the opposite sex you talked to? 68: Who’s the last person you had a deep conversation with? 69: Do you believe in soulmates? 70: Is there anyone you would die for?
Low Rider Magazine covers 1979-1982
“Cass had that special look that got to me… Like she’d been blown away by the winds of eternity and was swimming back against the current. There was something mysterious going on and I plunged right in. I was in over my head, my mind kept telling me. I had to come up for some air. But Cass was like fluid fire and her flesh had already sucked me in. I had to get away from her before I got burned.”
Tales of Ordinary Madness (Storie Di Ordinaria Follia) dir. Marco Ferreri, 1981
Jean-Honoré Fragonard - The Swing (1767) [1487x1920]
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A boldogság ritkán kopogtat. Inkább csak beállít, mint a hívatlan vendég, aki szó nélkül ül le a konyhaasztalhoz, és úgy viselkedik, mintha mindig is ott lett volna a helye. Te meg állsz a küszöbön, kezedben a megszokott, nehéz csomagokkal – a régi szorongásokkal, az elhibázott döntések súlyával –, és nem érted, mit keres ez a fény körülötted.
Egész életedben arra rendezkedtél be, hogy az örömnek ára van, a nyugalomért pedig fizetni kell. Ha nem voltál kiemelkedő, ha csak éltél, ahogy a körülmények engedték, a saját logikád szerint nem járt semmi extra. Nem járt ez a sodró, idegen melegség. És most mégis itt van, elárasztja a szobát, a megszokott nyűgök pedig hirtelen elpárolognak.
A fénytől azonban rögtön megnyílik egy szakadék is. Amíg a szürkeségben élsz, a hiány nem fáj: az a természetes közeg, az az alapzaj. De ez a jelenlét átkalibrál mindent. Újraírja a viszonyítási pontokat. Tudod, hogy ha ez a vendég egyszer feláll és becsukja maga mögött az ajtót, a mögötte maradó csend nem a régi, békés csend lesz többé, hanem a nyílt tenger felett tátongó űr. Ami tegnap még elviselhető hétköznapiság volt, a nyomában hideggé válik.
A belső hang rögtön ijesztgetni kezd: Ha most lepakolod a csomagokat, kétszer nehezebb lesz újra felvenni őket. De a majdani hiánytól való rettegés nem védekezés, csak a veszteség megelőlegezése.
A vállad lassan megereszkedik. A csomagok a küszöbön maradnak. Odalépsz az asztalhoz, leülsz a hívatlan vendéggel szemben, és hagyod, hogy a fény úgy járja át a teret, mint ahogy a napsütés elárasztja a partvidéket. És most az egyszer nem kérdezel semmit.