I'm not making campaign for LSD, pure coincidence I swear
The widespread perception of LSD as a uniquely destructive narcotic has to do with the drug’s ability to cause impressive and deeply affecting hallucinations and changes of perception. But compared to legal drugs like alcohol and tobacco, LSD is a blip in the radar and actually one of the least harmful common drugs.
According to a 2010 study that attempted to quantify the social harm posed by each commonly used psychoactive drug in the U.K., compared to the much more common drugs like alcohol heroin, cocaine and even cannabis, LSD is not very harmful to either the user or others. The study’s lead researcher, David Nutt, was dismissed in 2009 from a senior U.K. advisory position for advocating reform to drug laws.
Salvador Dali and Gala on the roof of his house in Portlligat, and at their back you can see the sea.
Black and white photograph
Tibetan Buddhist monks Create Mandalas Using Millions of Grains of Sand-The Mystical Arts
Imagine the amount of patience that’s required to create such highly detailed art such as this! To promote healing and world peace, a group of Tibetan Buddhist monks, from the Drepung Loseling Monastery in India, travel the world creating incredible mandalas using millions of grains of sand. For days or even weeks, the monks spend up to eight hours a day working on one mandala sand painting, pouring multicolored grains of sand onto a shared platform until it becomes a spectacular piece of art.
Kiyoshi Koishi / Meat.
Shashin Shimpo: Oct 1931
Eric Clapton, page from swiss magazine POP 1972
‘Down By The Water’ Analogue collage 2020 © Pascal Verzijl
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L'amour à la mer (Guy Gilles, 1964)
There is never too much cheese
De pequeña cuando vivíamos juntas, no podía dormirme hasta que no oía el ruido de tus tacones a lo lejos, perdiéndose por el pasillo después de cerrar la puerta de mi habitación. No me importaba la hora que llegaras, yo te esperaba despierta, hasta que oía tus tacones.
I’m my own bitch now!
Atomic Blonde (2017) dir. David Leitch
Elizabeth Nourse - La Petite Soeur (1902)