De la serie “Organized Robots”, Steven Meisel.
posted 1 day ago on December 2nd, 2009 at 11:01 /
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posted 2 days ago on December 1st, 2009 at 01:44 /
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La biblioteca más pequeña del mundo.
Via inkiostro.
posted 2 days ago on December 1st, 2009 at 01:11 /
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Me gustan las casas desordenadas. Pero no con ese desorden estudiado de catálogo de Ikea donde cada cojín está cuidadosamente desplazado para obedecer a una simetría de conjunto. No. Me gustan las casas desordenadas donde se ve que vive alguien que no está allí sólo de exposición, casas que de verdad te invitan a entrar donde las cosas no están donde se supone que tienen que estar, donde puedes camuflarte entre el caos y esconderte en él. No me gustan las casas ordenadas y recogidas porque cuando entro siempre tengo miedo de estar mal colocada, en el asiento indebido, con la ropa incorrecta.
posted 3 days ago on November 29th, 2009 at 21:37 /
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Hay fotos mucho más espectaculares pero me encanta la ternura de estos dos abuelos en Nueva Zelanda y el cariño con la que ella le coloca el gorro para que quede bien en la foto.
National Geographic’s International Contest.
posted 3 days ago on November 29th, 2009 at 20:27 /
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«Your Dog Dies
it gets run over by a van.
you find it at the side of the road
and bury it.
you feel bad about it.
you feel bad personally,
but you feel bad for your daughter
because it was her pet,
and she loved it so.
she used to croon to it
and let it sleep in her bed.
you write a poem about it.
you call it a poem for your daughter,
about the dog getting run over by a van
and how you looked after it,
took it out into the woods
and buried it deep, deep,
and that poem turns out so good
you’re almost glad the little dog
was run over, or else you’d never
have written that good poem.
then you sit down to write
a poem about writing a poem
about the death of that dog,
but while you’re writing you
hear a woman scream
your name, your first name,
both syllables,
and your heart stops.
after a minute, you continue writing.
she screams again.
you wonder how long this can go on.»
— ‘Your Dog Dies’, Raymond Carver.
posted 4 days ago on November 28th, 2009 at 19:06 /
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La sombra del pene imprevisto es alargada.
Via inkiostro.
posted 4 days ago on November 28th, 2009 at 17:01 /
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Internet Vices, de Patrick Moberg
posted 4 days ago on November 28th, 2009 at 16:48 /
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posted 4 days ago on November 28th, 2009 at 16:46 /
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