Court’s now in recess, lil slow on my reflex
Dry cereal wheat chex, finally trying that v-neck
Started doing more pushups, back pain when I look up
Taking down what I put up, knee hurt when I stood up
Instagram for my joggers, got a dad bod like my father
Damn I shoulda went up a size and I’m wondering why do I bother
:: https://soundcloud.com/open-mike-eagle/sweatpants-spiderman
Junji Ito novo: “The planet Remina is pure and total obscenity as much as it is an inevitability, the ideal mascot for the destruction of humanity.” :: http://www.tcj.com/reviews/remina/
“At the end, our narrator is happy to wake and find himself back in his real, dismal life, his “never-ending hate for this completely fucked-up society” intact. “Thank God I never went to school,” he concludes. “Thank God I didn’t end up just like you.” :: https://www.gq.com/story/viagra-boys-swedish-punk-rock-profile
I got to tell you I’m feeling just the right
Minimal to maximal amount of shattered by life
My brain reads like an open book
I shack up from the walking plank
I travel down the mighty rocky road
A heavy weight upon my broken bones
:: https://soundcloud.com/theavalanches/gold-sky-feat-kurt-vile
“The body is, ultimately, the grounding element of the films on this list and action cinema in general. An effective action scene is intensely physical, and it is a physicality complexly mediated by vision: action seen on a screen, bodies viewed from a level of physical remove and yet, through different filmmaking choices, to which our own bodies are brought viscerally near.” :: https://mubi.com/notebook/posts/the-action-scene-best-of-2020
“Ultimately, both these more purposeful constructed sequences and all of the people-watching are of a single piece, part of a panorama of the 21st-century American experience as surviving in a state of near-total discombobulation, where paranoia and powerlessness rules the day.” :: https://mubi.com/notebook/posts/urban-warriors-and-anarcho-flaneurs-john-wilson-and-luc-moullet
“It’s important, I think, to have humility about our perceptions and capabilities. Meditators eventually realize this: not just that we are limited, but also that we interdependent in ways that are not always clear to us. And any one person’s perception of reality should be taken with a block of salt.” :: https://people.well.com/conf/inkwell.vue/topics/510/State-of-the-World-2021-page03.html#post63