catdish:

@elliothoskin

handsome

catdish:

@elliothoskin

handsome

(via unzip-your-cheek)

@14 minutes ago with 5 notes

the carpet in my room got steam cleaned today and i cant even explain my happiness. da bestest.

@1 hour ago with 1 note
pomeray:

Sophie Calle began following strangers because she didn’t know what to do with herself; she had no friends. “It was a way to force myself to get out of the house without having to decide what I was doing.”
January 1980 in Paris, she followed a man for the day and then lost him in the crowd. She later attended an art exhibition to find him there, a coincidence which led her to believe it was fate. She overheard him talking to a friend about a holiday to Venice and decided to go to track him down. 
She began to follow him every day, photographing him, writing down his every move together with her thoughts and feelings in a journal. If he stopped to take a photo, she would stand in the exact same spot and try to capture the image he had taken. Her work is more similar to a detective’s than a lover, as she highlights the vulnerability of the stranger while trying to examine his identity.
This project lead her into another: she requested her mother to hire a private investigator to follow her. She took him on a journey through the streets of Paris to her favourite places. She kept a journal of the things she was up to, to compare with the detectives notes for amusement.
She was intrigued with the idea of switching roles and her privacy being invaded, like the many that she had once followed, and the contrast of the scenarios the detective pieced together from following her, to the actual truth.

pomeray:

Sophie Calle began following strangers because she didn’t know what to do with herself; she had no friends. “It was a way to force myself to get out of the house without having to decide what I was doing.”

January 1980 in Paris, she followed a man for the day and then lost him in the crowd. She later attended an art exhibition to find him there, a coincidence which led her to believe it was fate. She overheard him talking to a friend about a holiday to Venice and decided to go to track him down. 

She began to follow him every day, photographing him, writing down his every move together with her thoughts and feelings in a journal. If he stopped to take a photo, she would stand in the exact same spot and try to capture the image he had taken. Her work is more similar to a detective’s than a lover, as she highlights the vulnerability of the stranger while trying to examine his identity.

This project lead her into another: she requested her mother to hire a private investigator to follow her. She took him on a journey through the streets of Paris to her favourite places. She kept a journal of the things she was up to, to compare with the detectives notes for amusement.

She was intrigued with the idea of switching roles and her privacy being invaded, like the many that she had once followed, and the contrast of the scenarios the detective pieced together from following her, to the actual truth.

(via pale-afternoon)

@1 day ago with 2304 notes
this is me super early this morning waiting for my last exam to start. and now its ended. and im FREE. woop woop.

this is me super early this morning waiting for my last exam to start. and now its ended. and im FREE. woop woop.

@1 day ago with 3 notes
#me #tired #grumpywhyamiupthisearlyface 
ancen:

Kris Van Assche S/S13 Backstage ph Charlotte Frereau

cheekbones. all the cheekbones.

ancen:

Kris Van Assche S/S13 Backstage ph Charlotte Frereau

cheekbones. all the cheekbones.

(via ancen)

@1 day ago with 11055 notes

"It doesn’t have ANY effect on your life. What do you care?! People try to talk about it like it’s a social issue. Like when you see someone stand up on a talk show and say “How am I supposed to explain to my child that two men are getting married?”..I dunno, it’s your shifty kid, you fuckin’ tell ‘em. Why is that anyone else’s problem? Two guys are in LOVE but they can’t get mulled be-cause YOU don’t want to talk to your ugly child for fuckin’ five minutes?"

Louis C.K. (via frek-el)
@14 minutes ago with 3 notes

"Get scared. It will do you good. Smoke a bit, stare blankly at some ceilings, beat your head against some walls, refuse to see some people, paint and write. Get scared some more. Allow your little mind to do nothing but function. Stay inside, go out - I don’t care what you’ll do; but stay scared as hell. You will never be able to experience everything. So, please, do poetical justice to your soul and simply experience yourself."

@1 day ago with 7157 notes

(Source: londonlily, via catdish)

@1 day ago with 236 notes

mediamaniac23:

 Joseph Morgan and Daniel Gillies  |  CW Upfronts 2013 (x)

omg his face! so much emotion in that face! so adorable. gah!

(via death-by-lulz)

@1 day ago with 12248 notes

"If by “pleasure” you mean momentary absence of pain…then, yes."

Daria Morgendoffer (via hemicrania-continua)

(Source: web.archive.org, via hemicrania-continua)

@2 days ago with 87 notes