June 2011
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Anyone who does not have two-thirds of the day to himself is a slave.
– Friedrich Nietzsche (via myunconventionalbeauty)
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Silent Cities...
elliottlewisgeorge:
Silent Cities is a blog with promise. Its purpose? “To portray a stark contrast of today’s 24/7 society and show cities in a completely different light to what we’re used to.”
You should be able to read more from me on the Silent Cities project in the upcoming issue of the equally wonderful (but a little less subdued) Umbrella.
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My Own Blurbs
accents
all things bollocks
apple mac
art
belly-aching laughs
biking
carte noire
central nervous system
cities
clouds
conversations
cooking
creating conscience
cultures
dadaism
dear ole london
dogme 95
drying ink
early morning love
england
europe late nineteenth century
european nudes
evening teas
fountain pens
fyodor...
Geoff Dyer on the World...
sldistin:
Suns (From Sunsets) from Flickr, 2006-ongoing, by Penelope Umbrico From Yoga for People Who Can’t Be Bothered to Do It:
Pessoa was right; there’s no point going to Constantinople to see a sunset; they’re the same the world over. But you do it anyway; you go to Constantinople and Phnom Bakheng and everywhere else, and while you’re there, you catch the sunset. While traveling, in fact,...
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Nietzsche
rhea88:
“All things are subject to interpretation. Whichever interpretation prevails at a given time is a function of power and not truth.” — Friedrich Nietzsche