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i dunno, haha
it only survived for a few months...
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man, i don't even know...possibly the whole float trip...i can't even remember it right, it all mushes together into a big blur and i can't distinguish one moment from the next but it's a good giant muddle of days :]
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i don't even know.
my grandpa is a huge art inspiration for me, he is a collage artist and a mail artist and super into dada and just the most amazing artist i know, does altered books and things and has influenced me so much by exposing me to interesting visual art concepts and just interesting concepts in general, my grandpa is an amazing person
cartoons, for another thing. and my dad's doodles that he just does on napkins and sides of coloring sheets and scraps of paper and things.
grafitti art and guerilla art and public/street art in general is amazing
and then as far as professional or whatever art goes- i love lowbrow stuff, juxtapoz & hi fructose magazines are full of things that blow my mind. like james jean, he has amazing stuff, he is probably my current favorite artist. i love david choe's stuff as well. and like alex pardee and i can't even think of names there is just some amazing stuff out there.
i love surrealism and dadaism, i love pop art.
and besides all of that, i think one of the things that inspires me most is the shapes i see in the actual world. the movement and the energy that things and connections contain. those are the things that inspire me- connections and energy and motion. the shape of a word forming in your mouth. a certain texture. a friction between two things. -
probably one with the big gays. i enjoyed the park with the chalk and the pokemon and the almost dying and the tinfoil rose alot. and the one where we drove around on top of jc penny's and went to the beach and teetertottered and blasted spicegirls and saw the mall security guy singing along.
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spontaneity, i'd say, because it feels fantastic. although it's nice to be able to plan out & block out time, it just ends up being a pain and it's much better to just run with it. some stuff is fun to plan out, like gay olympics or whatever. but adventures that are spur of the moment are the best.
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gription.
my sisters made it up (cross between friction and grip) and i thought it was a word for sooo long. at least, that's my favorite word that sounds like it should be in the dictionary but isn't.
my favorite just awesome non dictionary word...hm that's a hard one. i combine words alot, like gigantahuge and stuff. crap, i'll have to think up something better. -
thank you :] i'll probably only continue to get MORE obscure as i get older...
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yeah, compact and sturdy. me too. cept i like rounded edges, a little rounded, not too much, just worn a bit.
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that's a really good question.
i like ovals, like that's how i imagine orbits.
and i like objects that are more, i don't know, chunky and compact. like not flimsy and snappable, but like some solid thing, with weight to it. that's not really a shape though.
do you? i know i'm not supposed to ask back but this is interesting. -
it's hard not to quote or paraphrase because i can't properly describe love, because i'm sure don't know what it is, really. maybe there is some inert part of people that doesn't understand but just has these things, hold them to anchor you to existance.
i would say love is a connection. i would say there are many forms of it, but at its base it is a melding, kind of. that is the word i have for it. neither being is lost, but they are connected. i don't know how to say it right. meld is the right word, i'm pretty sure, though, it is what you feel, you feel kind of molten on the inside. a good molten, a violent alive thing. -
i have so many favorite english words.
right now i really like murky.
and molasses
i've been using sleazy and classy alot lately
i also like gleam, splay, androgyne, solipsism, gyrate, somnolent, refracted, distorted, stagnant, marrow, iconoclastic, lucid, pixelated, gritty, masochist, lanky, hive, swoon, melancholy, carnal, spackle....
and i found a favorite latin phrase, i think it's latin, it's deus ex machina. it was a greek theatre thing, where to solve the plot a god would literally descend from the heavens, using a crane, and solve the problem. -
i like...
my eyes
the way my brain works with words
and, uh,
i can't think of anything i've done in particular right now
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mm, okay. so it wasn't stupid middleschool "my friend told me to tell you that he said that" etc etc. cool.
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i would love another oingo boingo album if you are willing to burn it for me! ginger dear you are fantastic. and i shall find a way to break my twenty asap.
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i assume the weapons are the bunnies and the rats? hm. all i can think is gangs of new york (the rabbits) and that i don't want rats on my teeth. um. i think the rat guy will win the battle, because he seems more ruthless and willing to do things like have rats on his teeth if it means winning. but the rabbit man will win the war, because rabbits seem more honorable than rats.
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yeah, that's what i think too....like why would you double back yourself up? it's anonymous, so i don't know who they are anyways- they don't needa go through a friend...besides, it bugs me when people do stuff like that anyway, asking things like that through a friend....
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well i kind of have informal staring contests with random people pretty often. like with my friends across the room. or if some person is staring shamelessly at me for one reason or another it's fun to try and stare back at them until they break eye contact. i seriously doubt i could beat your cat, though, because my staring contests aren't based off who blinks first, just who looks away first. your cat would most likely remain champion. however, congratulations to whatever honorable gentleman/lady was able to beat your cat.
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i like the idea of being anonymous.
