July 2009
115 posts
Never, never in history, was so much might expressed with such genial ease.
– In case you didn’t get it with the last link, read this,
You gotta problem with spam? It circulates wealth, keeps the juices going, don’t...
– Wow.
Reblog with your birthday (Month and Date) and one...
bebelestrange:
sistermarymartha:
mercurypdx:
chuffedlittlemuffin:
love-and-radiation:
11/08—Bram Stoker.
July 19. Lizzie Borden.
9/26 - Olivia Newton-John
5/10 - Fred Astaire
(also there seems to be a thing with killers- both John Wilkes Booth and Mark David Chapman. John Wayne Gacy was executed on my 15th birthday. Lovely, right?)
10/11 -jane krakowski
4/20 - Adolf Hitler.
petersantiago:
Alain de Botton: A kinder, gentler philosophy of success
Was it Wittgenstein who said something like: Popular Science lectures are what you get when you cross the modern age’s superficial interest in science with our premodern desire for titillation?
All well and good what Botton has to say, but you can’t escape from the fact that each and every person in that...
life in science
life in science
menticide
clutch
throat
elbow
swaying
cumin
date farm
VX
klepto-whatever
ergonaut
travel writing
pork & prosecco
a concept restaurant by A NEW NADIR
In many respects, I think we all dream of being something other than we are. For...
– Aesthetics and Ontology « Larval Subjects .
Academic impotence is probably the most laughable variety. Here someone has such an overwrought capacity for verbiage that he or she cannot see the forest for the trees: a desire to be an artist shouldn’t be impeded...