February 2012
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i hope rick santorum goes to the corner store to get a can of delicious arizona iced tea and when he takes out his wallet he grabs it wrong and it opens at a weird angle and all his change and his bank card and drivers license fall out and everyone behind him in line is looking at him like “wow what an idiot” while he frantically tries to pick up all his pennies
Feb 29th
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Anonymous asked: You're not making good use of the art school next door, bro :/
Feb 29th
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I got 4 hours of sleep last night and I’m failing at concentrating on my reading anyway, but I can’t just go to bed because I can’t stop watching DIY fashion videos on youtube.  I think I’ve convinced myself that that if I watch enough, I will magically obtain the necessary skills to like, whip up a whole new free wardrobe using only a sewing machine and some old bed...
Feb 29th
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Feb 28th
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ever since Rick Santorum said that bullshit comment about Obama wanting kids to go to college so they could be indoctrinated with the liberal agenda, I get this burning desire every few hours to just like, rip off my clothes and paint ‘INDOCTRINATED BY LIBERAL PROFESSORS’ on my body and scream and scream and screeeaaammm. wanting an education, getting an education, and thinking that...
Feb 28th
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“Rick, I’m sorry that hearing that JFK speech on religion makes you throw up, but...”
– JON STEWART, on Rick Santorum saying JFK’s historic speech on the separation of church and state makes him want to “throw up,” on The Daily Show (via inothernews)
Feb 28th
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“Behind every exquisite thing that existed, there was something tragic.”
– Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray (via loveseat)
Feb 28th
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hi, and welcome to your screening of ‘when things don’t go as planned i panic and clam up because spontaneous situations that expect spontaneous reactions and interactions with people i don’t know are things that i don’t know how to do.’ the critics love it, but the sequel ‘i like this falafel wrap because it doesn’t talk back’ is highly underrated.
Feb 28th
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Feb 27th
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Every time I have a penny to throw in a fountain or it’s 11:11 or something, I’m going to wish to do a shot with Chris Colfer. Just one shot.
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on guilty pleasures
YAM: Do you believe in the term “guilty pleasure”?
MiDNiTES FOR MANiACS: No.
YAM: Neither do I, you like a movie, you like a movie, right?
MiDNiTES FOR MANiACS: It’s an audacious statement for people if they actually thought about it. I don’t ever want to try to make someone feel bad for needing to have a guilty pleasure, but what it’s insinuating is that they have such high-brow beliefs in art and it isn’t just that their taste is high-brow, it’s that you would never even consider this “guilty pleasure” in the same conversation. So it’s like a joke. That’s a belief system in “good” or “bad” art and it’s really intense.
I think that you get that from your teachers and you get that from your parents and you get that from people who actually care about art. It’s so detrimental to your future on this planet. The more people I meet who have passionately loved something, the more it seems they end up hating it as they get older. They feel brokenhearted by it, that it disappoints them.
Their expectations get so high as to what is actually “good” because of that same mentality that there is “good” and “bad” art and that you can secretly like “bad” art, but only on the weekends. I’m concerned about those people, because I think that’s how you become a hermit, that’s how you become stuck in generation gaps and it’s how you ultimately feel the world is against you.
It’s that you started shutting off, you started to decide what was intellectual and what was pop culture and that somehow the two don’t mix; that you watch a “movie” for fun and a “film” for education. That old school idea, and I love that it happened because it validated movies in the first place, to become films, I don’t think it’s relevant anymore. It had to happen, but that’s from the 60s, we’re not in the 60s anymore.
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I could write poetry about how much I love the way...
This is a post inspired by my new electric kettle and the way melancholy piano music makes me feel like I’m in a sad film.
Feb 25th
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What I would do for there to be a place at college aside from the bathroom stall that would let you be totally alone.
Feb 25th
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