“You’re in my veins, you fuck.”
Pete Doherty says that this was the best text message he’d ever gotten from Kate Moss; she also wrote it on a wall of his bedroom in her own blood.
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i love girls. girls who are tough on the outside, and incredibly hot. girls who can not be stopped. girls who will kill you if you get too close. girls who spit magma and explode with tremendous force. girls who-
no. no wait. volcanoes.
i love volcanoes.
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Playmat for my friend. I did the sketch and my girlfriend colored it.
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no
remember back when we thought drugs were bad and that we would never do them
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cool and hip compliments to give 2 ppl
u look cute like a nice bowl of yummy noodles
i love your writing it reminds me of nice summer days
your eyeliner is so neat and sharp it could probably dismantle the patriarchy
you look like a queen of something cool like sharks
if you were a test I would put a happy sticker on you
you look more beautiful than a nice flower
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yes yes YEss
WHY ARENT THERE ADULT-SIZED PLAYGROUNDS
LIKE EVERYTHING IS THE SAME AS A KIDS PLAYGROUND
BUT BIGGER
WHY DO WE NOT HAVE THOSE
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who doesn't like a good Son of Man parody?
Well, that’s a new one.
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Why is the Nobel Prize in Literature almost always given to a novelist, never a scientist? Why should we prefer our literature to be about things that didn’t happen? Wouldn’t, say, Steven Pinker be a good candidate for the literature prize?
Richard Dawkins in this interview [New York Times]
Steven Pinker would actually be one of the worst candidates for the literature prize. And sometimes literature that is about things that didn’t happen is so powerful, rich, and inspirational that the author is awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature.
Now I’m fed up that the Nobel Prize in Physical seems to always be awarded to a physicist, never a novelist.
(via thenoobyorker)
Richard Dawkins is embarking on a really hardcore campaign to be elected “the actual worst”
(via ultraprism)
Shut up, Dick Dorkins
(via hermione-ganja)
What a tool. I can’t decide whether he or The Amazing Atheist is a worse liability to Atheism as a movement… they’re very much from the same stock.
This is why I get nervous when Dick Dorkins and his ilk talk about wiping out all religion. I’m an artist and a scholar. I recognize that much of the world’s most beautiful art is religious art. I am assured again and again that wiping out religion would not be accompanied by a similar annihilation of art.
When I read a quote like this, however, I can only conclude that the leaders of this purge have no understanding of art. We’ve had enough iconoclasm; this man… he makes me uneasy.
(via stormingtheivory)
Check out Pinker's editorial in the New Republic -see, it's horrible already - where he proposes (with the utmost respect, of course) that the primary virtue of the humanities is that they can praise scientific achievements, but that their methodology should, of course, be replaced by that of the hard sciences (assuming we side with Pinker against the majority of biologists that evolutionary psychology is scientific, &c.)
These people aren't lying about their agenda. Take them at their word.
(Can the human soul be shrunk to the spaces they'd confine it to? I honestly don't know. Is it unscientific of me not to want to discover the answer?)
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When Miley Cyrus is naked & licks a hammer it’s “art” and “music”.. but when I do it, I’m “wasted” and “have to leave Home Depot”
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