- A fact to make you feel old: Monsters Inc. was released 11 years ago.
Capitalism doesn’t inspire creativity, it stifles it. There are millions of geniuses that might be doing something brilliant, but instead are putting stickers on packets of biscuits they can barely afford for 12 hours a day so some lazy prick can play golf every Sunday with all the other impotent do nothing pricks.
—
Ourben: (via theorthodoxheretic)
One interesting thing about the Works Progress Administration during the Great Depression, is that they actively employed artists, to be artists. Not to work in factories or farms, but to be artists.
(via brosephstalin)
(via jupitereyed)
[Flash 9 is required to listen to audio.]
ArtistBob Dylan
TitleDon't Think Twice, It's All Right
AlbumThe Freewheelin' Bob Dylan
I’ve never really been wanted.
— John Lennon (via nightmarehippyygirl)
(via emhemm)
- 1950's lyrics: Love me tender, love me true, all my dreams fulfilled. For, my darling, I love you, and I always will.
- 1960's lyrics: When the girl in your arms is the girl in your heart, then you've got everything.
- 1970's lyrics: I hope you don't mind that I put down in words, how wonderful life is while you're in the world.
- 2012 lyrics: Almost drowned in her pussy so I swam to her butt.
I’m so fucking scared about the future. I wish i was 5 again and didn’t care about anything, i wish i was still grossed out by boys and only listened to s club 7. I miss the times when sex was a rude word and the worst pain was grazing your knees. We used to fight about who got to play with the skipping rope, the only drugs we knew were calpol and on a saturday night I’d drink milk not vodka. The only man in my life was my dad.





