I tripped off spice today
It’s been awhile since I smoked the spice aka k2 it was trumendas,lovely,marvelous. The power I felt was prestige. As if I had won the battle off the castles.
It’s been awhile since I smoked the spice aka k2 it was trumendas,lovely,marvelous. The power I felt was prestige. As if I had won the battle off the castles.
via Bumper Sticker Of The Day… — The Last Refuge
“A slice of pie without cheese is like a kiss without a squeeze.” Stephen King, via THE KISS — (b)ananartista® SBUFF
Who will win the US presidency? FiveThirtyEight offers predictions and polling data for the 2016 election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. via 2016 Election Forecast — Discover
“Airbnb owns no properties; Uber owns no cars; Pokémon Go is just some markers on a map. The politics is someone else’s problem.” A critique on Pokémon Go, the nonconsensual use of public and private space, and the flânerie of today’s augmented reality game players. via Pokémon Go and the politics of digital gaming in public […]
Latonya Pennington explores how black women are reclaiming rock and roll: “…there is still resistance to black people performing and listening to rock music in the United States. Fortunately, black people — especially black women — have found ways to reclaim the genre in recent years.” via Despite Legacy Of Racism, Black Women Rock On — […]
For in Liberty There will always be Another hand To pick it up. Another hand for Nice, from The Mischief Memoirs. via Another Hand for Nice. — Discover
Aram Kim is a New York-based children’s book author and illustrator. Illustrated Memory is her online journal of writing and illustrated memories of food. via illustrated memory — Discover
Anna Frohmann, an illustrator and graphic designer based in Vienna, Austria, shares stunning drawings that range from the naturalistic to the eerie and surreal, like this one, “Take a Look Outside.” via Take a Look Outside — Discover
Rejected Princesses illustrates the stories of “women too awesome, awful, or offbeat for kids’ movies.” In this installment, learn about Soviet sniper Lyudmila Pavlichenko, her military career, and her friendship with Eleanor Roosevelt. via Lyudmila Pavlichenko: The Deadliest Female Sniper in History — Discover