Neil Hilborn - “The Future”
“The sadness is my old paint under the new, the sadness is the house fire, or the broken shoulder: I’d still be me without it but I’d be so boring.”

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Neil Hilborn - “The Future”
“The sadness is my old paint under the new, the sadness is the house fire, or the broken shoulder: I’d still be me without it but I’d be so boring.”
je veux que tu m’encule
happy fuckin fourth of july
If my wedding pictures don't include wildfire in some way, then I've lost.
Do not trust people like me. I’ll take you to museums, and then steal the Declaration of Independence
An excerpt from the film Watchmen (2009) "They claim their labours are to build a heaven yet their heaven is populated with horrors. Perhaps the world is not made. Perhaps nothing is made. A clock without a craftsman. It’s too late. Always has been, always will be…too late."
Gentrification is real
When urban decay becomes a set piece to be remodelled or romanticised.
"Gentrifiers focus on aesthetics, not people. Because people, to them, are aesthetics."
"Hipsters want rubble with guarantee of renewal. They want to move into a memory they have already made."
The city's fiscal crisis is an opportunity to harness the region's economic promise.
Two mournful friends dropped by our flat in Paris last Sunday. They are a well-paid couple from the caste known in Paris as “bobos”: people with bourgeois incomes and bohemian tastes. In the popular narrative, bobos have invaded Paris, driving out
"However, there’s an iron law of 21st-century life: when something is desirable, the “one per cent” grabs it. The great cities are becoming elite citadels. This is terrifying for everyone else."
Speaking in Brooklyn, the local filmmaker went off.
"Then comes the motherfuckin’ Christopher Columbus Syndrome. You can’t discover this! We been here."
The view from Inwood, Bed-Stuy, and East Harlem.
"A nice neighborhood should be not a luxury but an urban right."