The Devil's Blend: Life Decaffeinated
Mar 27

lightandsugar:
fire in the disco
Goddamn those pink haired girls.
Mar 20

Too cliche?
Mar 16

I’m at the extra hipstery coffee shop today, being extra hipstery. I’m hanging out with two nurses though, because I am way more awesome than you. Unless you are hanging out with three nurses or two French maids.
Mar 13

Tuesdays I volunteer at a small book store down town. It’s worth it for the old book smell and to meet the 5th Ave characters who come to browse and hang out. If you’re in Phoenix, check out Lawn Gnome. It’s pretty damn rad.
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Mar 08

And when I take my glasses off, I’m Super Man. Slightly ethnic Super Man

temporalnature:
Typewriters and the men who loved them - Imgur
(via sammichfelge)

nevver:
Good Cop, Dadaist Cop
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Andrew WK Lays Down The God Damn Realness On A Bitch
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Advice Seeker:
I'm dating a guy who refuses to give up on his dreams of rock stardom. While it's admirable in a way, I need a little bit more stability if we're going to make this work. How can I gently break this to him?
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Andrew WK:
Don't you dare say anything to him about giving up his dream. You're not the right person for him. Never ask someone to give up on their dream just so you can feel more stable. It's his choice and his choice alone, no matter how ridiculous his dream may seem to you, or to society, or even to himself. Dreams make humans into self-realized individuals. Your only responsibility is to love everything about him, including his dreams. The idea of "making this work" sounds more like a way to make his life more boring and predictable. At worst, it's a genuine sadistic desire to control someone else because your own life feels out of control — or a cruel need to dominate and break someone's spirit for the sake of your own peace of mind. Look for stability and peace of mind inside yourself, and not in your relationships or the dreams of others.