i never wanna hear ohhh i drank too much wine i smoked too many cigarettes last night i feel awful. cultivate a european mindset. you just need an espresso. life is an alchemical process and you are the alembic
bape wrap cyber truck
Mieko Shiomi, Music for two players, 1963
i'm in the spinny castle from that one Peter Capaldi episode. they're trying to get me to confess my grandmother's recipe for "gin in a coffee mug." i will never tell. i'll keep dying for millions of years
behind this soft exterior is a luxury interior with high quality materials and thoughtful, refined details
third base is killing me with a rock
every boy i see on the train would be the most beautiful woman i've ever seen in my life
Harrison Wood Hsiang
i don't understand
Sun glitter on the water.
Yayoi Kusama - Nets - Infinity, 2004, acrylic on canvas, 161.9 x 161.9 cm
Éclipse du 17 avril 1912
Shasta Daisy. Vaughan’s gardening illustrated. 1927.
Internet Archive
Cat from Leisure Suit Larry: Magna Cum Laude
Hey. Your brain needs to de-frag. Literally it needs you to sit there and space out.
If you want your memory or executive function to improve, stare out a window at the skyline or sidewalk or trees or birds on the electrical wires for like 20+ minutes per day. (With no other stimulation like a podcast or TV if you can manage but hey baby steps innit). If you're fortunate enough to have safe outside with any bits of nature, go stare closely at a 1 meter square of grass and trip out on the bugs and shapes of grasses and stuff.
Literally this will make you smarter. Our brains HAVE TO HAVE this zone out time to do important stuff behind the scenes. This does not happen during sleep, it's something else.
That weird pressurized feeling you get sometimes might be your brain on no defrag.
Give your brain a Daily Dose Of De-Frag.
everyone looks transgender
Lewis Khan
i am no longer neurodivergent.
i found pants that fit
Giulia Maria Belli - L'Alcove du serpent, 2021
Hello X - David Lynch , 2013.
American , 1946-2025
Drawing
Tino Sehgal, The Kiss, 2010
the Guggenheim Museum
Edward McCartan.