agonyandagony:

using my time really well today

(via fuckiers)


The traveler sees what he sees. The tourist sees what he has come to see.
G.K. Chesterton  (via purplu)

(Source: mycolorbook, via fireswamps)



ex-darling:

will graham arrives late for hannibal’s dinner party. he is given the cold shoulder

(via mrjesseeisenberg)



shutupaubrey:

i’m just a cool dad trapped inside the body of a teenage girl

(via johnquincyadams)



is this a sack of potatoes?: diepopular: On our first date I’ll ask you to meet me in that terrible...

diepopular:

On our first date I’ll ask you to meet me in that terrible quasi-mall on Courtney Place. It will be a weeknight, maybe 8pm on a Tuesday, real dead-time. There won’t be many people around and most of the foodcourt will be closed. Some tinny nondescript music will be playing,…


Deb Schwedhelm, From the Sea

Though Debora Schwedhelm has been passionate about photography since her early 20s, her career as a photographer did not start until her career in the military had ended. Trained originally as Registered Nurse, she then spent 10 years employed as an Air Force Nurse. Based in Tampa, Florida, her family is a great inspiration to her work. From the Sea drifts in a dreamlike register between the tranquil and the sinister; her children enveloped by the dark ocean.

My love for underwater photography began in my backyard pool, capturing the everyday riot of my children – swimming, playing with friends, relaxing in the sun, splashing, laughter, combat. But as I continued to photograph in the water, unexpected images began to surface. Shimmering fragments. Dark profiles. Murky truths. Whispering poetry. From the pool to rivers, lakes, springs, bay inlets and the expansive sea, this poetry speaks again and again. I am endlessly taken by surprise and I listen.

The images in this series aren’t forced or posed; instead, each is it’s own revelation – a milepost on an unexpected voyage to an unknowable destination. While the making of these photographs in the water is often chaotic, I am simultaneously offered a sense of home, comfort and peace.

—Debora Schwedhelm

Deb was awarded the 2012 PhotoNOLA Review Prize. To see more of her work, visit debschwedhelm.com.

(Source: picturedept, via waxtrees)


plaidimpala:

Will Graham is shopping for the perfect sweater at good will

then he stumbles upon it, the perfect sweater

it has a dog pattern

“Yes” he whispers “This is my design” 

(via interwar)


  • Tomson: I'm a bad Google searcher!
  • Koenig: This guy has no game when it comes to Google!
  • Tomson: They wanted me to find out something about SNL and a searched "late night comedy" and it didn't come up! I couldn't believe it!
  • Koenig: I asked him to Google when Ra Ra Riot was playing and he typed in festivals. That is not an official way to search!
  • Tomson: I like clicking links! The more links the better, you know what I mean? Follow the white rabbit.
  • Koenig: [Laughs] He's more about the journey, I'm more about the destination.

stefron:

picxaal:

This is my favorite thing.

OKAY I FINALLY GET THE NICK MILLER THING COREANA.

(via iamwhatbecameofthelikelylads)


I stayed in bed for over an hour
looked at things on my phone
I felt slightly anxious about nothing particular
I walked downstairs and poured coffee into a jar
I asked a person on the internet if I should take drugs
I took drugs before the person had time to respond

I feel alienated by people who express concern about me without
defining their concern in terms of a specific solution or goal
I dont feel comforted by the idea of an afterlife
I dont want to continue experiencing things after I die
I want someone to pull my hair because I like the idea of someone
controlling my head without touching my head

what is the difference between being an independent person
and being a person who is accepting of loneliness

“Today My Alarm Went Off at 12:30 p.m.,” Mira Gonzalez (via poetrea)

(Source: commovente, via mycrycroft)



(Source: beeteed, via unhinges)



lickypickystickyme:

Oh Canada!

(via unhinges)


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