mofurun guitar pt.2
I’m a stick figure
5 years ago i was a fucking mess & now i’m a fucking mess but at peace with it and with cooler fashion sense
Kanye West x Bape "College Dropout" (2007)
I have noticed that when all the lights are on, people tend to talk about what they are doing — their outer lives. Sitting round in candlelight or firelight, people start to talk about how they are feeling – their inner lives.
To sit alone without any electric light is curiously creative. I have my best ideas at dawn or at nightfall, but not if I switch on the lights — then I start thinking about projects, deadlines, demands, and the shadows and shapes of the house become objects, not suggestions, things that need to done, not a background to thought.
-JEANETTE WINTERSON, Why I Adore the Night
Richard Goldstein & James Baldwin | The Last Interview
god I love being queer
When poetry speaks to you, it is because of the demonic entities. You should not listen!
The undeviating existence of the house and in particular its uninhabited rooms, may also be experienced as disturbing. It is as if a house should always be inhabited and that its emptiness is simultaneously eerie and uncanny. Eeriness is often said to be created by the absence of something that ought to be there, but isn't, whereas the uncanny is the opposite, arising from the presence (real or imagined) of something that shouldn't be there, but is there. So the emptiness of the empty house is eerie, and yet at the same time it produces the uncanny sensation that something actually is there; and that must be the house itself—or, of course, a ghost haunting it. It is this contradictory mixture that produces the belief that the house itself is a presence, a being, that it is in some sense if not alive, then at least sentient. In this sense a house may be haunted by itself.
Elizabeth Wilson, Haunted Houses
tell me a secret, pass me your vape. You are the eyes seeing through God’s hand || he/him || 21
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