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CVXN by Hez [Heather Watson] is licensed under a
Creative Commons Attribution-No Derivative Works 2.5 Canada License
Good morning from Peculiar MO, 2
Funny, I always said beagles were a ray of sunshine. MYTH: PLAUSIBLE
ericmortensen:howidisappear:apsies:bringmethathorizon:fuckyeahjonstewart: blazeofglory:
“They always throw around this term ‘the liberal elite.’ And I kept thinking to myself about the Christian right. What’s more elite than believing that only you will go to heaven?”
—Jon Stewart
jomc:
The images in this project depict characters literally mummified in newspaper print. They are the walking undead, their souls washed away along with the boundaries of consumer agency. I took this opportunity to find solidarity between the individual robbed of his identity and the newspapers robbed of their institutional standing. In this series, figures exist alone, aimless and silent, unable to communicate original thought, absent from the world they inhabit. (via The Black Harbor || Front Page
)
“I didn’t show up at the ceremony to collect any of my first three Oscars. Once I went fishing, another time there was a war on, and on another occasion, I remember, I was suddenly taken drunk.”
-John Ford (via wildestwesterns.com)
(Reblogged for someone who doesn’t read this blog)
Sad coworker: “Meanwhile, my phone was stolen and some dominican is taking photos of his penis and posting them on my facebook.”
(*Especially when it’s as fun as the BlackBook office.)
“One of the problems is newspapers fired so many journalists and turned them loose to start so many blogs. They should have executed them. They wouldn’t have had competition. But they foolishly let them out alive.”—Media consultant Alan Mutter. NYTimes: Adding Fees and Fences on Media Sites http://s.nyt.com/u/AMx (via adamiss)
(via brightland)
Fear of disappointment. Fear that the let-down will be greater the longer you wait. Fear that you’re just imagining that this will work out. Fear that you’re kidding yourself. Fear that nothing’s going to change. Fear that only the people with the shittiest ideas will ever “succeed”.
Get em while they’re hot!
Dusting the sheep diorama in a sporting goods shop. Nebraska, 1995
National Geographic Image Collection: the world and all that’s in it
O. M. G.
Alpes amethyst, Chamonix. _Photo Olivier Zahm _