Common belief in a higher power between two humans that believe in God is more powerful than common disbelief between two fellow non-believers with little backing besides defecto-cells that feed themselves with outdated propaganda to begin with. If a person is raised to believe in God, those values are a guide not an instruction book. Go ahead and preach disbelief from your basement pulpit. There isn't a legit sanctuary for your fellow humans to hear your screams. Believers see themselves on a path and we sometimes feel anxiety when we find ourselves straying from the path, but like a good sheep we meander back on the path because there isn't really an imaginary Shepard to look out for us. It is a metaphor, I think... We do, however, have spiritual references to console ourselves as mankind. Those references stem from common belief in a higher power.
“Because the only thing that punk rock should ever really mean, is not sitting round and waiting for the lights to go green.”
-Frank Turner
Photographer: Derek Ridgers
Happy May 5
Gisele Bündchen by Thomas Schenk for Numero France, June 2000
Dogtown + + +
#ganz kleine Nachtmusik
Psychedelic light projection on naked bodies, 1968
Una Mae's & Double Door (you can see the old liquor store sign still)
Nostalgia is a myth. Who the hell is drinking it up to the good times? Lmao