Stroboscopic Neurotransmission

~ Saturday, May 19 ~
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~ Tuesday, May 1 ~
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~ Sunday, February 26 ~
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It is important to always write with perfect spelling and grammar so that when you do make a mistake, people will know it was intentional for emphasses.


~ Tuesday, November 8 ~
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Expressionless Selfishness

Sometimes very simple concepts strike me. Perhaps the core of selfishness is allowing, expecting the world to entertain me without putting much effort into giving the world something to work with. It’s give and take.


~ Monday, July 25 ~
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~ Tuesday, June 21 ~
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I think I’ve forgotten again how to do things deliberately. I cannot affect anything incidentally no matter how I try. But I am afraid I will scare you with my motions.


~ Thursday, April 7 ~
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(Source: bbartsimpson)


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~ Tuesday, April 5 ~
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~ Tuesday, March 8 ~
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What to do with a life

There is no such thing as originality. Doing any one thing is as good as any other. To become skilled at something requires a copious amount of time. Spending time on one thing excludes others. Being skilled at something becomes representative of who you are. I do not care to be defined by one thing. I would rather be seen as capable of anything—a mercenary of sorts. How does one simply become regarded as a skilled person for hire?

Normal jobs seem silly to me because they are either a redundant function or require producing original content based on someone else’s specifications. I feel like I am still going about this all the wrong way. Art seems the only way out; I just have to find my style.


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