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Three Goblin Art
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@quiet--despair
remember that point in time when dropping your phone didn’t break it but instead the back of it fell off and the battery fell out and you just had to put it back on
Simple Beauty (Nick Verbelchuk)
god employers really do be like: attach your cover letter here. now attach your resume here. now re-enter everything you just put on your resume but do it manually and with the least user friendly piece of shit software you've ever used in your life. now you'll never hear from us again. now fucking die ❤️
At night we crave a simpler existence.
“Sometimes it happens that the most insane thought, the most impossible conception, will become so fixed in one’s head that at length one believes the thought or the conception to be reality. Moreover, if with the thought or the conception there is combined a strong, a passionate, desire, one will come to look upon the said thought or conception as something fated, inevitable, and foreordained — something bound to happen.”
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Gambler
in ‘the creation of adam’, Man lies back indolently, reaching out idly in response to the forwards-thrusting touch of divinity, well within reach but lacking the drive to take it, representing the naive state of original mankind, unburdened by consciousness or desire.
In this fascinating modern take, however, the artist instead shows Man as a driving force, frantically throwing aside all barriers and restrictions in pursuit of his goal: a goal which remains impossible to reach. Fast food, representing compromise for survival in the face of an uncaring and overstressing world, hangs awkwardly in the center of an uncrossable abyss. Note the use of highly-rendered tensed musculature to imply physical effort, emphasized by the contrast with loose, hanging fabric, and also the lack of effort on the part of the employee: She is trying, and were she reach out just a little further, then through their collaboration would Man attain his goal. But, the strictures of her position allow only a certain amount of human generosity and kindness. The structures we build as humanity prevent us from doing all that we can to help one another, and this remains true even when presented with a fellow human willing risk death, to survive.
something deeply intimate about being outside early in the morning all alone and seeing the world as she is
is everyone having fun with their nicotine addictions and 14 hour daily screen times
yes
If you write me a letter or note I will literally keep it for the rest of my life.
Bavaria
hikingtheglobe
there’s been an accident at the explosion factory
i’m sorry, sir, i don’t know what is wrong with your car’s engine but if you open and close the hood like this, it looks like the car is talking
DSC_7783-1, DSC_7774-1 & DSC_7740-1 by Jung-Ping Hsieh
"I saw (and see) the root of personality-suppressing constraint in marriage as a socially protected institution. In the assessment of monogamy as fidelity I see the falsification of basic moral concepts. In the recognition of sexual jealousy as a legitimate and entitled sentiment I see the promotion of the worst authoritarian instincts, and in the equation of love with mutual surveillance I see a slave morality that violates nature, is deeply hostile to freedom, and serves reactionary interests."
Erich Mühsam