Ambivalent images and words running though my head all day long. Silly. Lost. Crazy. Confused. I love what I love and don't give a shit. But if I look stupid while loving it... well that's another matter. I watch what I say, except when I'm stoned. Therapy, homework, and track most days. Film, music, and art always.

amromromrom said: The movie you were asking about is The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo. It's based off a book by Stieg Larsson :)

Wait really? That’s what google said and I didn’t believe it. Haha. Looks like I’ll have to read the series.

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Things I don’t like.

No big deal. I’m just putting this big nasty braid of hair in this hipster mug.Hot. 

No big deal. I’m just putting this big nasty braid of hair in this hipster mug.
Hot. 

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Hahahaha.

Hahahaha.

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Walt Whitman

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paigesilvi:

my hairrrr

me me me sooon.

paigesilvi:

my hairrrr

me me me sooon.

orientaltiger:

Infinity bookshelf by Job Koelewijn.
“In the beginning was the word, the written word is unto eternity. A  bookcase in the form of a lemniscate (the mathematical sign for  infinity), full of books, words, shows the cycle of art. The way in  which artworks endure, sometimes concealed, sometimes at eye level,  close enough to touch, then forgotten for years, pushed away behind  other books. The eternal performance of art. The public constantly  changes in age and era. The words remain the same, and yet what is read  changes from one age to the next.”


There is nothing I want more in my future home than this.

orientaltiger:

Infinity bookshelf by Job Koelewijn.

“In the beginning was the word, the written word is unto eternity. A bookcase in the form of a lemniscate (the mathematical sign for infinity), full of books, words, shows the cycle of art. The way in which artworks endure, sometimes concealed, sometimes at eye level, close enough to touch, then forgotten for years, pushed away behind other books. The eternal performance of art. The public constantly changes in age and era. The words remain the same, and yet what is read changes from one age to the next.”

There is nothing I want more in my future home than this.

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- Ralph Waldo Emerson

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— Emerson