Boutras-Boutras Gali is one of my favorite people :)

I had a dream last that I was watching Yolandi and Ninja fuck, and I was really disturbed because she was so annoyingly loud…like really, it was just the way you think

i’ve been splitting myself into smaller and smaller parts until i became irreducible

tetradugenica:

and realized i was the infinite, the universal hunter, every whistling sound

post part 2.

list of things to be

1. every other hair on santa claus’s beard

2. constantly changing but never random lights equipped without a sense of time to distort them

3. universal hunter

4. map of the body while engaging in strenuous activities

5. a set of points that will easy find its way to the right angle of a curve

(via pepperj)

I’m rewatching the x-files and it makes me really sad that D-Duchovny was treated for sex addiction before I could get to him

I mean.

how many people does an adult male have to have sex with in fucking LA before it’s considered an addiction :/

thikn about it.

a few things I like that I can see right now

bells

fair isle print stuff

clemetines

a stuffed walrus

that kind of art where it is like drippy watercolor like in the scary stories books

tetris

sepia pictures

tons of cats

this ornament we have that is glass with a fluff of tinsel inside

sparkly pink virgin marys (2 of them)

schadenfreude

was gonna cmnt on someone’s lj but i’ll just paraphrase

I feel like adult love usually stems from the need for mutual companionship, which is rarely glorified because of what it implies, mortality instead of immortality (not nearly as romantic as the ~ other ~ kind of love) and most lasting relationships end up relating to the former instead of the latter. Not always a bad thing, but not something considered very exciting. It’s interesting to watch your relationships with people change as you grow older.

In any form of literature, the most important thing is to bridge the gap between writer and reader. To extend trust and allow cognitive dissonance. Achieving cognitive dissonance is the most important part of fiction; in any genre, you are still telling a story that never happened. A strong voice, and even a single situation one can directly relate to, is the difference between being “lost” and letting the author lead you anywhere.  In the case of bizarro fiction one might argue that this is more essential because of the nature of events—it really isn’t, it’s just more noticeable because the reader is more aware of how far they are being led on.

short sighted people who refuse to extend it really grind my gears.

when i was in 3rd grade I had a power rangers calendar and I got grounded for drawing boobs on the pink ranger

3 people and a dog the crust punk story. I hope everyone dies of syphilis.