Phetcharada Pacharee

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Phetcharada Pacharee
one of the greatest tragedies in life is that you will always be loved more than you will ever know. someone in class finds your presence inviting and warm, even if you’ve only ever exchanged a few words with them—maybe none at all. someone on the street loves your smile and it gets them down the next few streets. someone you used to be friends with still wishes to fondly call your name. someone you used to be friends with five years ago would give anything to be in the same room as you today. someone who regularly comes into work is disappointed when you aren’t there to brighten their day. someone missed you today. someone noticed you were gone. someone loves you when you’re there; someone loves you when you’re nowhere to be found at all. you think you have always disappeared when you’re no longer in the picture, but you’ve never left the frame.
A Scene at the Sea 1991 ‘あの夏、いちばん静かな海。’ Directed by Takeshi Kitano
花と蛇 2004
“Death blowing bubbles,” 18th century. The bubbles symbolize life’s fragility. This plaster work appears on the ceiling of Holy Grave Chapel in Michaelsberg Abbey, Bamberg, Germany. (+)
Eerie honne onna (skeleton woman) contemplating her long gone face in a mirror (great horror art by Mai Tamagawa)
Akira Naka
FLOYD D. DUCK of BUBBLE YUM [1990s]
Ah yes, bed time. The one point during the day where I can suffer horizontally rather than vertically.
Matthew Simmonds
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