(three decades into my life) sorry I wasn’t paying attention, can we start again?
Claire Keane

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(three decades into my life) sorry I wasn’t paying attention, can we start again?
every 6 months for 1 and a half days i get really into art history then i fforget everything so its all new to me again for my next art history episode
what was your biggest childhood dream?
to be understood!!!
staying silly is all i got left like i got no money no prospects i’m a burden to my parents and i’m frightened
i love photography i love art i love losing myself in books and going to exhibitions and the cinema and walking through cities and i love architecture and learning about history and no one will ever take that away from me
Bernardo Oyarzún, Eco Sistema, 2005 Photo: Fernando Balmaceda.
KILLING EVE 1.08 | God, I'm Tired
A woman lying down on the floor, smoking cigarette, surrounded by record albums, including “Lonely Girl” by Julie London, released 1956.
When the sincerity of a labi siffre song peels you open erupting a tenderness that feels almost inappropriate for such a cold and sharpened world
Real
why are you a cunt
to honour my mother before me and her mother before her and so on and so forth
To honor my dead grandfathers and soon to be father
no, this is about matrilineal cuntery.
“The daily routine of most adults is so heavy and artificial that we are closed off to much of the world. We have to do this in order to get our work done. I think one purpose of art is to get us out of those routines. When we hear music or poetry or stories, the world opens up again. We’re drawn in — or out — and the windows of our perception are cleansed, as William Blake said. The same thing can happen when we’re around young children or adults who have unlearned those habits of shutting the world out.”
— Ursula K. Le Guin
if only i was 20% less shy... would be over for everyone
“IMG_0247” (2008)
Velvet Underground playing for the American Society of Clinical Psychiatrists [1966]
I never got over anything. I miss everyone and everything. nostalgia and grief kill me every day. oh and I also love going on walks.
if you’re not paying attention to trees and how they sway in the wind then what are you even doing