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chingrish-blog · 11 years ago
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Amazing
Girls, when you’re feeling sad, just remember:
a vagina can go back to it’s original size after taking something 20x its size
a penis will end up looking like an empty potato sack that’s been run over quite a lot if it does
You can do this girl.
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Be as resilient as your vagina.
Shine bright like a ‘gina
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Syd Tha Kid gets groovy
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Someone please keep going with this idea, because we're all really bad at describing it.
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Stay With Us | Seoul
daydreaming music
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photos by mohammad reza domiri ganji in iran of: (1) the dome of the seyyed mosque in isfahan; (2,8) the nasīr al mulk mosque, or pink mosque, in shiraz; (3,4) the vakil mosque in shiraz; (5) the ceiling of the fifth floor of ali qapu in isfahan; (6,10) the vakil bathhouse in shiraz; (7) the imam mosque in isfahan; (9) the jame mosque of yazd
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Dieu du Ciel, Montréal
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Mirtha Dermisache
"I started writing and the result was something unreadable."
Mirtha Dermisache (1940-2012) from Argentina, practiced asemic writing since the early 1970s. It is a wordless open semantic form of writing. The word asemic means having no specific semantic content. Asemic writing seeks to make the reader hover in a state between reading and looking.
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Sunday in Gowanus
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squid ink put out a mini zine last week! this edition’s 8 pgs of goodness (photography, doodles, poem, recipe, song rec’s) brought to you by Kristy Cho, Joe Masco, Dana Li, + Emily Young
email us at [email protected] for a free copy!
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I wrote an essay about the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ arrival in America.
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Angel Olsen \ ‘Burn Your Fire For No Witness’
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chingrish-blog · 11 years ago
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Crazy about her shrimp
one of my favorite poems, by Charles Simic
We don't even take time To come up for air. We keep our mouths full and busy Eating bread and cheese And smooching in between.
No sooner have we made love Than we are back in the kitchen. While I chop the hot peppers, She grins at me And stirs the shrimp on the stove.
How good the wine tastes That has run red Out of a laughing mouth! Down her chin And on to her naked tits.
"I'm getting fat," she says, Turning this way and that way Before the mirror. "I'm crazy about her shrimp!' I shout to the gods above.
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chingrish-blog · 11 years ago
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just looking for a cute girl to share a ladle with
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chingrish-blog · 12 years ago
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I somehow started watching this Clayton Cubitt long portrait while listening to "Made to Stray" by Mount Kimbie, and it became rather powerfully painful. Keep both at full volume and try to make sense of the sitter of this portrait.
"Made to Stray":
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1uuYGPbtquQ
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Artist Shintaro Ohata Seamlessly Blends Sculpture and Canvas to Create 3D Paintings
When first viewing the artwork of Shintaro Ohata up close it appears the scenes are made from simple oil paints, but take a step back and you’re in for a surprise. Each piece is actually a hybrid of painted canvas and sculpture that blend almost flawlessly in color and texture to create a single image. The cinematic figures are sculpted from polystyrene while the backgrounds are made from traditional painting techniques.
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