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Everyday I come here to see détournement in action
never watch the sodium intake!!!!! soup and chips forever!!!!
balloons (2007)
work tomorrow is one of the worst things that can happen to you
I have the song from the dance scene in Satantango stuck in my head 😞
I have the song from the dance scene in Satantango stuck in my head 😞
Only the devil has fun.
Not that human life was so highly valued. Keeping order appears to be the business of the authorities, but in fact it’s the business of all. Order. Freedom, however, has nothing human. It’s something divine, something… our lives are too short for us to know properly. If you’re looking for a link, think of Pericles, order and freedom are linked by passion. We have to believe in both, we suffer from both. Both from order and freedom. But human life is meaningful, rich, beautiful and filthy. It links everything. It mistreats freedom only… wasting it, as if it was junk. People don’t like freedom, they are afraid of it. The strange thing is there is nothing to fear about freedom… order, on the other hand, can often be frightening.
Sátántangó (1994) - Béla Tarr
Let’s give it up for my green grocer where my very full shopping bag of fresh fruits and vegetables only cost me $25
Cartier Envelope shaped silver watch, c. 1941.