[RUINING THE LIVES OF PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT REAL] i am playing. With my touys
Three Goblin Art
Not today Justin
occasionally subtle

Origami Around
wallacepolsom

oozey mess
Xuebing Du

if i look back, i am lost
Show & Tell

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ojovivo

blake kathryn
Monterey Bay Aquarium
dirt enthusiast

Andulka
Sade Olutola
One Nice Bug Per Day
I'd rather be in outer space 🛸

@theartofmadeline

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[RUINING THE LIVES OF PEOPLE WHO ARE NOT REAL] i am playing. With my touys
Every time someone complain about how "this choice is not moral, if you chose it/did this in this videogame you are a terrible person!" my mind plays this on repeat
BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea, Episode 2
st stephen’s cathedral in vienna
mentally im a gargoyle on a church roof
a woman’s face at the end of a horror/thriller movie? where she has that serene expression on her face - whether it shows peace, joy, a bone-deep exhaustion, satisfaction, or simply growing insanity? with her skin absolutely dripping with blood and grime, her clothes torn and ragged, and her being illuminated by police lights and/or a raging fire? that’s some fine-fucking-art
“She lived in a sort of silence which, it seemed, only literature could disrupt.”
— Georges Bataille on Emily Brontë, excerpt of ‘Emily Brontë’ Literature and Evil (tr. Alastair Hamilton), 1957. (via bluebeardsbride)
babe i know about niche fandom infighting you've never even heard of
it is literally impossible for me to be a casual viewer like I’m either super obsessed with it or it doesn’t exist there is no in between
any story that someone tells you in the kitchen is a good one
bluebeard's egg, margaret atwood
tags on this post // Юрий Рейнер, Первые огни (Yuri Reiner, First Lights) // this post
Don’t mind me just adding my own post :)
Soir de Mai, Henri le Sidaner
sometimes there’s a big hole in your soul and that’s just the way it is and you have to fill it up with songs you love and people who make you feel better and towels in your favorite color and socks that feel just right on your feet and even then sometimes part of you will leak out and other times it’ll all gush at once and you’ll feel like you’re fighting a losing battle but the fact is every time you flood you just pick up the pieces of all the little good things around you and start laying the bricks over again and yeah it’s too bad there’s got to be a hole in the first place but that’s life sometimes you babble and ebb and flow and burst but your soul is part of what keeps the world alive and it’s really just amazing you’re here so don’t worry that the sadness never fully goes away I’m just really glad we exist. the world is full of everyone and I’m happy that includes us.
you can also fill it with huge fucken bong rips
maybe this is just me Being Old but i really, really hate that the “pay a subscription fee to access content” model is replacing the “pay once for content you’ll actually use” model and it makes me not want to support these companies out of Spite
The shift from exchange to extraction.
A 2016 article by the World Economic Forum’s Global Future Councils predicted that by 2030, “all products will have become services.” One way [to do this] is by framing a lack of ownership as a new kind of freedom. This obviously benefits the companies selling those services. No longer expected to offer novelty in exchange for subscriptions, just access, they can effectively sell the same product over and over again […].
As the largest tech platforms consolidate their dominance of more and more areas of our lives, we don’t just use them, we actually inhabit them […]. Platforms are the new public space, and subscriptions are the tax we pay to occupy it.
This is almost enough to make one nostalgic for transactionality. As the economic relationships that govern our lives are less bounded in time and space, it becomes more appealing to slip through the cracks, to make purchases with no strings attached, to buy a pair of shoes or a desk lamp from someone who doesn’t know who we are and move along without leaving a data trail or entering into a permanent brand relationship. […]
Rather than doing something — making purchases and moving on — customers “become somebody” specific, like loyal Amazon Prime customers. […] By conferring preferred status, the Prime subscription reframes an otherwise transactional relationship as an identity […]. By marketing this attitude, Amazon implies that being its customer, not just buying its products, is how we must engage with the company, [… replacing] discrete retail purchases with a recurring merchandise stream.
Excerpts from the article “Loyalty Tests: Subscription services aren’t an escape from shopping, they’re a surrender to brands”
a little joke (CATHOLICS ONLY)
(DON’T READ THIS UNLESS YOU ARE A CATHOLIC)
(PROTESTANTS NOT ALLOWED)
(AGAIN, CATHOLIC EYES ONLY, FINAL WARNING)
Communion wafers? more like POPE’d corn! hahaha!
*atheistely reblogs this*
YOU WILL PAY, HERETIC!
is it just me or is NASA weirdly aggressive in their article about black holes?
can a black hole destroy the earth?
no, you idiot.
black holes aren’t planet gluttons, you bitch.
and the earth isn’t some weak-ass planet that would just fall in to a black hole like a sucker.
and that dumbass sun that we’ve got isn’t big enough to make a black hole like other stars.
you fool.
#i imagine they get this ask a lot
Florence + The Machine performing last night at the Sziget Music Festival in Budapest, Hungary ❄️