Sunday, March 14, 2010

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.

everyone should listen to this. it's thas been playing continuously on my iTunes for more than an hour.

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Euphoric



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Saturday, March 6, 2010

Fashion Week Spring Favorites

Respectively:
1- Christian Dior Spring/Summer 2010
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2- Dolce& Gabbana Spring 2010
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3- Gucci Milan Fashion Week Spring 2010
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My absolute favorites. I think Galliano has mastered the whole underwear as outerwear look many designers have attempted; and failed. This is by far the best Dior collection I've seen. Dolce&Gabbana is very chic with an edge, which is the look everyone should be going for. Gucci had the best silhouette this season. The second Gucci look is something I would wear everyday for the rest of my life.

Monday, March 1, 2010

A cool fact


reading Klosterman makes me feel so good about myself, it procures me with pure euphoria; a unexpected feeling joy of that initiates other feelings of content and peace. I also find myself endlessly thinking, voices inside my head; I begin to think I am this genius with an original outlook on life that if shared would help solve all of the world's problems. But once i am done, I realize it's total crap, but that's just the way I am; to this day, I have never ever been satisfied with anything I did, especially writing. Anyhow, god i wish blogger had automatic caps I am sick of scrolling back, Klosterman makes feeling interesting and complex. Most people that read philosophy books, secretly enjoy the fact that understanding and/or relating to such texts means that they're intellectually above many peers. I do not agree, I read Klosterman because I hate fiction, I hate all the symbolism and I hate knowing that the plot has been designed for these events to happen; I love the unexpected. Nonetheless, nonfiction can be quite dull, which is why once I find entertaining nonfiction, I am at my most jovial state. But that is not the only reason I read Klosterman; he is the only writer that has been able to retain me to a couch for a mere 8 hours straight without me perceiving the passing of time. According to me, that's the definition of a great writer.