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@mute-bones
āRemember her hair in the morning before it was pinned, black, rampant, savage with loveliness. As if she slept in perpetual storm.ā
Cormac Mccarthy, Suttree (via truerthani)
crying bc x-kid is too good and bja keeps ruining my life
Hereās the crazy cat thatās always sleeping on my driveway when I want to go somewhere
Do you have anyone that does this better unbroken than I do broken?
Bikini Kill no. 1, Kathleen Hanna, Tobi Vail, and Kathi Wilcox, 1990. The Kathleen Hanna Papers.
275 (by Alyssa Jiosa)
I watched from the back, only half paying attention at first. But before theyād finished even one song, I was absolutely riveted. Iād seen this level of performance before, but only in giant, packed arenas or stadiums, delivered by bands at the peak of their careers. 16-year-old Billie Joe exuded the casual self-confidence of a superstar, offset slightly but not entirely by a shy, self-effacing humility.
Stopping every few songs to thank his minuscule audience, he sang and played as though heād been doing this all his life ā which, I would learn, wasnāt far from the truth. Walking up to me afterward, he offhandedly asked, āWhat did you think?ā
āI want to make a record with you guys,ā was all I could say.
ā An excerpt from āSpy Rock Memoriesā, a book on Lookout! Recordsā co-founder Larry Livermore. The book is out on June 18th.
More important is taking the lifestyle, perspective, and attitude of punk and applying it to real life. I think a lot of people have have problems applying it all to the world outside of our little scene, and thatās what I hope to do. And have fun doing, of course. Some will think Iām limiting Cometbus by calling it a punk āzine but I disagree - A label is only as limiting as you let it be. If I call myself and my mag āpunkā then maybe I can expand peopleās perception of our lifestyle instead of limiting it. Got it?
Ride the Wohl Whip
Cometbus - #24
(via ooliviaashleyy)
RossiĀ : You havenāt been sleeping, have you?
In fact, I couldnāt help thinking that despite their height, adults were just plain unbelievably stupid: men were blowing up other men; soldiers were shooting at children; men were ignoring women they loved; the women who loved them pretended they didnāt; and when I read the newspapers to Pir Hederi everyone they talked about seemed to be far more interested in rules and arguments and taking sides than the actual business of living.
Andrea Busfield Born Under A Million Shadows (via sempiternale)