March 2012
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“I don’t need a god. I have you and your beautiful mouth, your hands holding onto...”
– Henry Rollins (via nezua) sometimes it shocks me how sensual Henry Rollins could be.   (via champagnecandy) Henry Rollins is sexy as hell with his mouthwords, y’all.
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http://ihnatko.com/2012/03/02/rachele-gilmores-100-... →
holy crow the second video of that aria is OFF THE CHAIN
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jacklawrencemayer: EXIT GHOST: LIKE I DID BEFORE So, I directed my first music video this past Winter for Chicago’s own Exit Ghost. Enjoy! Check it out y’all, you can see me do some awkward dancing alone, and get hella tangled up in some yarn!
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http://www.cracked.com/article_19693_5-amazing-perf... →
The bit about Casablanca nearly brought tears to my eyes. 
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http://www.buzzfeed.com/mikehayes/25-photos-of-erne... →
25 Photos of Ernest Hemingway Partying— what it says on the tin. Ernest Hemingway: FUCK SHIRTS, DRINK BOOZE. Ideally in the company of beautiful women, fluffy cats, and gigantic fish.
Mar 29th
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E & G were playing The Saddest Thing in my...
E: Yo, Protestants.
G: The saddest thing is when three men's Ahabesque need for victory drove them to foreswear a lifetime of human contact. Their last words? Silence.
E: But, worst of all, they only loved each other. And as the possibility of contact faded, they embraced it as authenticity, because that was all right.
G: The saddest thing is that critics after their death would fail to recognize their authenticity. Harold Bloom would declare them "over-stylized and failed artifice, best forgotten."
E: But, unfortunately, their followers, lovers and protégés stuck to it. There was a generosity to their drunkenness.
G: But it was unsung; for as Homer was blind, they were mute, and so they told no more stories than the stones.
E: But even uncomprehended, the spectacle amused those that lived. And that circus became their legacy.
G: The saddest thing is that I try to think of dead cats to keep from laughing, but I find that shit funny.
E: Yo, it is.
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“All of the most bitter disputes work like this, by the way: Both sides think...”
– David Wong, http://www.cracked.com/article_19785_5-ways-modern-men-are-trained-to-hate-women_p2.html
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“In the realm of the imaginary, the Photograph … represents this very subtle...”
– Roland Barthes, Camera Lucida  from frenchtwist (via billyjane) I’ve been feeling the urge to get back into self-portraiture. Further motivation from our pal Ro-Bart.
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“When they throw the water on the witch, she says, “Who would have thought a good...”
– John Waters describes his favourite scene in The Wizard of Oz (via bohemea)
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http://lukut.tumblr.com/post/19993909880/veradontri... →
lukut: ‽ - I’m too shy to tell you i agree with your critical apparatus. ✩ - I want to write a paper about you. ☼ - I disagree with your take on queer theory but I agree with that ass. ☏ - Does looking at you count as sex work ✌- I want to get to know you in the context of a reading group. ☺ - I want to be your favorite Žižek clip. #- I want us to be Reading Capital together. ✓ - I want...
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“Schizoanalysis foregoes all interpretation because it foregoes discovering an...”
– Deleuze & Guattari, Anti-Oedipus (via endofinquiry) More like Deleuze & Guitarwolf (via ghostorballoon) Deleuze and Guitarwolf is the funniest thing I have heard all day, not counting an anecdote about performance art, latex paint, and Southern Comfort.
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“131 Mount Vernon St., Boston July 28th My dear Grace, Before the...”
– Letters of Note: Sorrow passes and we remain (via notalexus) crying.
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“… man is like a prisoner in jail: he is finally conscious of his loss, the...”
– Edmond Jabès, From the Book to the Book, trans. Rosmarie Waldrop (via proustitute) Say, I was just reading Derrida’s stuff on Jabes this afternoon! (via ghostorballoon) I feel like this quote belongs in an episode of Doctor Who.
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