Cover drawing by Nick Speke for IN WONDERLAND (1968) by Canadian band, Mutual Understanding.
Red Poppies, Kiyoshi Saito, 1948
Blooming Kochia.
Satoyama garden, Yokohama, Japan.
Jules Olitski, Orange, 1970
Proximity sensor (Unmute !)
that’s a theremin you idiot
Being a daughter is like *apologizes to your mother even though she's never apologized to you*
Me: *feels bad about something I said when I was angry a minute ago and apologizes*
My mother, after I tell her what she did to me was fucked up and it makes me feel like shit to this day: that didn't even happen
in addition to the fact that people just have different natural rhythms, a big reason why we can’t seem to go to bed as early as we “should” is that nighttime is, for many of us, our safest and most fulfilling time of day. we don’t have to work, we won’t be contacted by bosses or insurance companies or collection agencies or other suffocating life business… we’re likely only to be contacted by our friends, or by no one at all. night time is release; it’s ours. we can rest or recreate. we can do things we actually want to do. who would choose to cut that short?? just to usher in the next morning when our lives are not our own again? nighttime is precious and nothing could be more normal than the desire to embrace this
this is probably my least controversial post lmao, and while i’m glad to be spared the usual drama that accompanies this many notes, it’s actually horrifying that the experience of dreading and longing to avoid our daily lives is so universal under late capitalism
Cat and Mice. 1975, lithograph on paper
YOU SHAVED THEM?!?
twitter: omg Billie Eilish doesn’t know who Van Halen is! how can she not know Van Halen? what is wrong with her?!
me: what the hell is a Van Halen?
once again Smash Mouth proves themselves the true defenders of Generation Z