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[230922] one of my recent collages, based on simon “ghost” riley.
*taps mic*
*clears throat*
i love calum thomas hood.
thanks for coming to my ted talk
au when you’re a recipient of a scholarship to attend a lavish school only the rich can afford, but the students aren’t very accepting of ‘outsides’, so they form a plan to get you kicked out which involves you being dared to break into school after hours and deface the principles office door, but when you get there, you find a boy from Dream, the elite group of heirs people on campus whisper about, with a can of spray paint in his hand
st. andrew’s school magazine, winter 1989
hearing the opening notes of ‘sing, sing, sing’ and the collective groan from everyone at the swing dance. bc it is SUCH a good song and it is THE swing dancing song BUT it’s the full 8 minutes & 40 seconds you’re committing to dance to at an unending fast tempo and by the end EVERYONE is experiencing the gasping for air with burning lungs and quivering muscles and slippery palms and cramps under the ribs and beads of sweat running down your body like raindrops on a windshield and your feet weigh a thousand pounds but you can’t NOT dance. you can’t slow down. you can’t quit halfway. you HAVE to make it to the end. so ‘sing, sing, sing’ comes on and there’s the collective groan and then the frantic scrambling for a partner and then the aggressive jockeying for a space on the dance floor and THEN everyone comes alive to the sweet sounds of benny goodman & his orchestra and the feeling is unlike anything else in the world
my outfit today is literally todd anderson: blue cable knit sweater w white undershirt, khakis & oxfords. complete w homosexual yearning and anxiety
invisible monsters (1999) by chuck palahniuk