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Effervescent Epiphanies

The sparkling contemplations of a erratic and procrastinating mind.

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vega-ofthe-lyre:

The Sciences Sing a Lullaby by Albert Goldbarth

vega-ofthe-lyre:

The Sciences Sing a Lullaby by Albert Goldbarth

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seoul-to-montreal:

Trees talk to each other at night.
All fish are named either Lorna or Jack.
Before your eyeballs fall out from watching too much TV, they get very loose.
Tiny bears live in drain pipes.
If you are very very quiet you can hear the clouds rub against the sky.
The moon and the sun had a fight a long time ago.
Everyone knows at least one secret language.
When nobody is looking, I can fly.
We are all held together by invisible threads.
Books get lonely too.
Sadness can be eaten.
I will always be there.

-Raul Gutierrez

(Source: comme-des-antelopes, via sailacrossthe-sun)

The Beauty of Film ↴

Amelie 

(Source: tarkovskymalick, via batmaned)

Is this somebody’s idea of a joke?

Okay - this part of the film always freaked me out. Well versed in fairy tales as I am, how much time do you think has passed exactly and why is no one else worried about this??

(Source: clarashuman, via calcifer)

vickah:

“We’re a strange pair, aren’t we?”

vickah:

“We’re a strange pair, aren’t we?”

salt-vinegar:

Harpy
30 day monster girl challenge. I have been working on this for last 3 days…and it was started some time ago, so I hope it counts.
I have no clue how much time this took, but lot

salt-vinegar:

Harpy

30 day monster girl challenge. I have been working on this for last 3 days…and it was started some time ago, so I hope it counts.

I have no clue how much time this took, but lot

(Source: saltvinegar)

arpeggia:

Double exposure photography by Dan Mountford (on Tumblr)

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theparisreview:

life:

Hopper (lying on sofa) and Adams listen intently as Wood reads aloud from Thomas Wolfe’s The Hills Beyond in 1956. “Natalie does the majority of the reading at these soirees, but they take turns,” LIFE’s reporter wrote in notes discovered in the magazine’s archives. “Natalie says she has read every word Wolfe has ever written. They also read plays, by such authors as Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Sidney Kingsley, Carson McCullers. Natalie’s favorite book is The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery.”
Happy Birthday, Natalie Wood.

What a great photograph.

theparisreview:

life:

Hopper (lying on sofa) and Adams listen intently as Wood reads aloud from Thomas Wolfe’s The Hills Beyond in 1956. “Natalie does the majority of the reading at these soirees, but they take turns,” LIFE’s reporter wrote in notes discovered in the magazine’s archives. “Natalie says she has read every word Wolfe has ever written. They also read plays, by such authors as Tennessee Williams, Arthur Miller, Sidney Kingsley, Carson McCullers. Natalie’s favorite book is The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery.”

Happy Birthday, Natalie Wood.

What a great photograph.

(via stardusted)

souvenirsofhell:

Awesome art for Garth Nix’s Sabriel.

1) Kali Ciesemier

2) Dylan Meconis

3) Josh Martin

ironspy:

DIY Killer Comic Book Heels
Pricetag: Around £15
Time: Eight hours per shoe (I’m a perfectionist and I have big feet)

Brief tutorial under the cut.

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