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stop following me here, sentimental punk is still alive under the name of @legenoudartemide
Io mi vedrò in carne ed ossa tale, assolutamente uguale a come sono e mi vedo attualmente ma mi sentirò altro per sempre
Antonin Artaud (via art-aud)
Duvidha (1973) - Mani Kaul
Mario Benedetti reading 'Hombre preso que mira a su hijo'
I saw with my own eyes the Sibyl at Cumae hanging in a jar, and when the boys said, Sibyl, what do you want? she replied I want to die.
-The Satyricon, Petronius, 61 A.D
The quotation from the Satyricon serves as Eliot’s preface to The Waste Land; and Petronius is referencing Ovid’s Metamorphoses. The Sybil asked for as many years as grains of sand in her hand, picking up a handful of dust. But she forgot to ask not to age, and after hundreds of years she is nothing but a voice (a breath: the ancients viewed life as air) in a jar, wanting to die.
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“Prometheus” — Kafka
Grozny, Chechnya: “Better a terrible end, than terror without end”
better resistance
I just threw my cellphone out of the window this is how you isolate yourself in 2013
last picture for this year
Why do men fight for their servitude as stubbornly as if it were their own salvation? How can people possibly reach the point of shouting “More taxes! Less bread!”?…The astonishing thing is not that some people steal or that others occasionally go on strike, but rather that all those who are starving do not steal as a regular practice, and all those who are exploited are not continually out on strike
Deleuze & Guattari, “Anti-Oedipus”
PETER DE POTTER ROUTINE POST 41 26-10