Eugene Thivier, “Le Cauchemar”, 1894.
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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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Eugene Thivier, “Le Cauchemar”, 1894.
Garden in Sochi, Arshile Gorky, c. 1943, MoMA: Painting and Sculpture
Acquired through the Lillie P. Bliss Bequest (by exchange) Size: 31 x 39" (78.7 x 99 cm) Medium: Oil on canvas
http://www.moma.org/collection/works/79823
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What is one thing you wish people knew about Alyssa!
One? She’s more than just a Tumblr stoic, she’s actually very funny and witty and unserious. She’s an artist and a really good cook. She almost went to culinary school after completing graduate school and I still think she should. She’s taken classical French cooking courses and had happy tears after meeting Grant Achatz. She’s one of the few people I know that has accomplished every goal she’s set for herself. She’s hardheaded and stubborn but somehow still open-minded and forgiving. Her take on English dialect is very unique so when she speaks you have to listen carefully sometimes to understand what she’s trying to convey because her sentence structure can be unusual. She’ll fuck up a bag of Sour Skittles. She was approached on Instagram to be on a popular Netflix dating show and we begged her to do it because she’s beautiful but unsettling so it would be hilarious. She plans to publish something in the next 2-5 years which is in the works and I doubt you’ll ever guess what it is. She’s the cleanest person I know, she literally vacuums her condo at least once a day. She has two weird boy street cats. She’s been diagnosed with lupus and has been seriously ill several times in the past three years. She is a remarkably fast reader in terms of ability to retain information and relay it verbatim and has tested for total recall. She took apart her dryer one time and put it back together without a manual successfully as a bet. Alyssa isn’t her real name and I’m burnt out hearing it. She’s really big into raves and hard techno. She’s learning how to dj. She’s probably done more hallucinogens than you. I’ve only seen her cry twice and I’ve only seen her actually angry once. Despite not having the best emotional exterior her interior world is rich and complex and very colorful which is demonstrated in her writing and painting. She watches Food Network to relax. She barely ever sleeps. I don’t know anyone who can drink more and still act perfectly sober. Idk. There’s so many cool and funny and humanizing things about her no one knows or seems to care about. Being around her is a treat and I’m lucky
Conventional scientific discourse privileges the sensible field in abstraction from sensory experience, and commonly maintains that subjective experience is “caused” by an objectifiable set of processes in the mechanically determined field of the sensible. Meanwhile, New Age spiritualism regularly privileges pure sentience, or subjectivity, in abstraction from sensible matter, and often maintains that material reality is itself an illusory effect caused by an immaterial mind or spirit. Although commonly seen as opposed world-views, both of these positions assume a qualitative difference between the sentient and the sensed; by prioritizing one or the other, both of these views perpetuate the distinction between human “subjects” and natural “objects,” and hence neither threatens the common conception of sensible nature as a purely passive dimension suitable for human manipulation and use ... Contemporary discourse easily avoids the possibility that both the perceiving being and the perceived being are of the same stuff, that the perceiver and the perceived are interdependent and in some sense even reversible aspects of a common animate element, or Flesh, that is at once both sensible and sensitive.
David Abram, The Spell of the Sensuous
Empress Elisabeth of Austria's mask of mourning for death of son.
Why doesn’t Alyssa respond to questions?
she hates you
The lady who writes Galadriel is by the name of Leia! It is not Alyssa, nor her copy cat.
I’m very well aware it’s not but the bio + pinned are pretty much copy paste formatting to Alyssa’s Claymore blog so the question is valid
Hi is @geladriel Alyssa?
No, I only know of two RP blogs and she’s not active. @anikhtos & @absout
What does Alyssa do for a living
Professionally? Neuropsychological testing/diagnoses and she’s getting a second advanced degree in philosophy I think maybe to teach down the line. She also does art gallery management as a hobby because it doesn’t pay for shit. Personally? Idk tons of weird but fun stuff
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Susumu Yokota & Rothko: Distant Sounds Of Summer (2005)