Reckon | The Whole World's a Stage

"Civilization is entirely the product of phonetic literacy. As it dissolves with the electronic revolution, we rediscover a tribal integral awareness that manifests itself in a complete shift in our sensory lives....This new electronic environment itself constitutes an inner trip, collectively, without benefit of drugs. The impulse to use hallucinogens is a kind of empathy with the electronic environment." - Marshall McLuhan

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July 29, 08

“I think we all wish we could erase some dark times in our lives. But all of life’s experiences, bad and good, make you who you are. Erasing any of life’s experiences would be a great mistake.”

—Luis Miguel (via thresca)
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this chair is about to break it down

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this chair is about to break it down
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Flow

“Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go.”

T.S.Elliot (via malty)

Nice job, T.S….

(via butterflyeffect) (via vruz)

“Every time I have to look up a word in the dictionary, I’m delighted.”

—Vivienne Westwood (via youwillbeassimilated) (via luminol) (via mathewparkin) (via elspethjane)

“Under the guise of “irony,” hipsterism fetishizes the authentic and regurgitates it with a winking inauthenticity. Those 18-to-34-year-olds called hipsters have defanged, skinned and consumed the fringe movements of the postwar era—Beat, hippie, punk, even grunge. Hungry for more, and sick with the anxiety of influence, they feed as well from the trough of the uncool, turning white trash chic, and gouging the husks of long-expired subcultures—vaudeville, burlesque, cowboys and pirates.”

Why The Hipster Must Die , by Christian Lorentzen

(I know it has been quoted elsewhere in relation to the New York variation of these species, but I’d like to report this new class of lukewarm larva has been identified in other big cities en vogue like Sao Paulo as well)

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thewordunheard:

kathlellen:

slippy:
Twitter of the day from missRFTC.
Person I don’t know FOR THE WIN.

HAHAHAHA

Would it be in poor form to ask how it compared to say, a vibrator?
shorterexcerpts:

thewordunheard:

kathlellen:

slippy:
Twitter of the day from missRFTC.
Person I don’t know FOR THE WIN.

HAHAHAHA

Would it be in poor form to ask how it compared to say, a vibrator?

shorterexcerpts:

thewordunheard:

kathlellen:

slippy:

Twitter of the day from missRFTC.

Person I don’t know FOR THE WIN.

HAHAHAHA

Would it be in poor form to ask how it compared to say, a vibrator?

claytoncubitt:
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Ralph Mecke - ‘Christelle in Watanabe, Paris’ 2002

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Ralph Mecke - ‘Christelle in Watanabe, Paris’ 2002
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watercolor on paper, by kt shorb
curate:

lalilster:
watercolor on paper, by kt shorb

curate:

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watercolor on paper, by kt shorb
furryrabbits:
“Frank O’Hara’s ‘Meditations in an Emergency’ is now officially out of stock at Amazon.com, No. 268 in overall sales and No. 1 in three different poetry categories. I told Matthew Weiner he should’ve given Amazon.com a heads-up that he was using it on ‘Mad Men.’” (via “Mad Men” viewers are poetry buffs, too - The Mayor of Television)furryrabbits:
“Frank O’Hara’s ‘Meditations in an Emergency’ is now officially out of stock at Amazon.com, No. 268 in overall sales and No. 1 in three different poetry categories. I told Matthew Weiner he should’ve given Amazon.com a heads-up that he was using it on ‘Mad Men.’” (via “Mad Men” viewers are poetry buffs, too - The Mayor of Television)

furryrabbits:

“Frank O’Hara’s ‘Meditations in an Emergency’ is now officially out of stock at Amazon.com, No. 268 in overall sales and No. 1 in three different poetry categories. I told Matthew Weiner he should’ve given Amazon.com a heads-up that he was using it on ‘Mad Men.’” (via “Mad Men” viewers are poetry buffs, too - The Mayor of Television)