September 2011
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psa
road trip to ohio next week.
much preparation necessary.
time online sparse for a couple (or few) weeks.
email will be the most effective means of communication (if you want it but don’t have it, throw yr own addy in my submit/”converse” box).
working on completing some sonic gifts for y’all before i leave.
mad catching-up when i return.
<3
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Paper cuts.
– excerpt from ‘Assassination Techniques from the Library of Alamut’ (via isamizdat)
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You burn with hunger for food that does not exist.
– David Foster Wallace (via libraryland)
just misread “abraham maslow” as “abramelin the mage”.
remind me sometime to tell you about lyme disease.
But there is great advantage in the loneliness of suffering. What would happen...
– Emil Cioran (from On the Heights of Despair)
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WE WILL MURDER OUR SELVES WITHOUT A FIRST THOUGHT LET ALONE A SECOND.
– WE HAVE ALREADY DONE THIS. (via heksenhaus)
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Alhazred the Mad,
a giant and a scholar.
Intentional fictions will set you free.
– Alhazred the Mad
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It’s harder than it looks
but only to start
the Mace only stings
the first...
– ‘Welcome To It’ nick mamatas.
original context. (via heksenhaus)
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fool the hands. That my own raw,
graphomaniacal nature of
consciousness...
– Eighty-Eight: 7(X) & D(2,3)
jedanodmnogih:
In the dark times Will there also be singing? Yes, there will also be singing. About the dark times.
Bertolt Brecht
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Flâneurie: untitled fragment, september 25, 2011. →
heksenhaus:
tonight my baby’s gonna come to my rescue… and it won’t be under no city lights. it’ll be on a hardwood floor. and we’ll read to each other from ‘maldoror’ and ‘pale’ fucking ‘fire,’ covered in sweat, cotton, and cables. tonight my baby’s gonna come to my rescue… and it won’t…
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I merely say that all reading for pleasure is escape, whether it be Greek,...
– Raymond Chandler, 1888 - 1959 (via rhea137)
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