Talking about the most random things that come to mind - from deep thought ramblings to little snippets of a funny conversation.

(11/11/11): I'm calling out speakfortheweak.tumblr.com, an anti-choice blog.

panda-mo:

I don’t normally do this as I am not very good at articulating myself, but this person has been making me sick.

Speakfortheweak is a misogynist. She is a hypocrite. She is perpetuating harmful and hateful views against women.

First, she refuses to answer many questions that…

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gingerhaze:

I have so much to do so I drew Carlton Lassiter tap dancing instead.

gingerhaze:

I have so much to do so I drew Carlton Lassiter tap dancing instead.

(via istillbelieveinheroes)

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  • Question: WHAT IS YOUR EARLIEST HUMAN MEMORY? - tumblrbot
  • Answer:

    I DON’T KNOW, I’VE ALWAYS BEEN A ROBOT.

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Dear Reader,

I like to think, and I often do so, and one of the many topics of which I like to ponder about is that of the artist’s mindset.

I have a lot of artist friends, and I know that each and every one of them (including myself) do not like their own art and/or are usually always jealous of the art of another. I know, because I am extremely bad for that - and even though at the same time that I am vain I can also hate everything I do and envy others. The whole point, though, is that this raises the question - Is every other artist like this? I look at these beautiful drawings and paintings and pieces of literature and think, “Do these people ever get insecure about their own work? Do they ever look at another piece of art and think ‘Oh good god, my stuff sucks! Why can’t it look like this?’” Since I am pretty sure the answer to my own question is a big fat YES (there I go being vain), this gives me solace that even artists who do beautiful projects and the like, really are just people that get insecure and envious.

At the same time, it also makes me feel like I might be able to become as good as one of the better artists someday, and yet I know that I will NEVER like my own work.

Signing off,

Wishing to Be Oblivious.