No Life Before Coffee

I'm an internet raven: I peck at the shiny bits and crow over the sillies.

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    Thinking about nesting dolls and how cool these would look. (And then thinking of a set of ninjas or robots for Eddie…)

    Thinking about nesting dolls and how cool these would look. (And then thinking of a set of ninjas or robots for Eddie…)

    — 7 hours ago
    I want!!!
vintageanchor:

Hello Nietzsche

    I want!!!

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    Hello Nietzsche

    — 7 hours ago with 51 notes
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“Think before you speak. Read before you think.” ― Fran Lebowitz

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    “Think before you speak. Read before you think.”

    Fran Lebowitz

    — 7 hours ago with 43 notes
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“It is the destiny of mint to be crushed.”—Waverly Root

Food writer Waverly Root (1903-1982), was born today in 1903 in Providence, RI, and is the author of The Food of France (1958), The Food of Italy (1971), and Eating in America: A History (1976).

    vintageanchor:

    “It is the destiny of mint to be crushed.
    —Waverly Root


    Food writer Waverly Root (1903-1982), was born today in 1903 in Providence, RI, and is the author of The Food of France (1958), The Food of Italy (1971), and Eating in America: A History (1976).


    — 1 month ago with 13 notes
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“Art is man’s constant effort to create for himself a different order of reality from that which is given to him.” —CHINUA ACHEBE, Hopes and Impediments

Si

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    “Art is man’s constant effort to create for himself a different order of reality from that which is given to him.”
    —CHINUA ACHEBE, Hopes and Impediments

    Si

    — 1 month ago with 27 notes
    "‘It’s hard to appreciate the beauty of a world when one doubts its very validity… But I’ve long since lost all such doubts, Ono,’ he continued. ‘When I am an old man, when I look back over my life and see I have devoted it to the task of capturing the unique beauty of that world, I believe I will be well satisfied. And no man will make me believe I’ve wasted my time.’"
    Kazuo Ishiguro, An Artist of the Floating World (via technicoloring)

    Yes

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    — 2 months ago with 34 notes