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The Flood
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for now we are young let us lay in the sun and count every beautiful thing we can see
Male
31 years old
Boulder, Colorado
United States
Last Login: 7/7/2009
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| Heroes | Tennessee Williams, George Packer, Willem de Kooning, Arthur Schopenhauer, Johnny Thunders, Richard Pryor, Oscar Wilde, David Berman, Liam Gallagher, Robert Pollard, Al Swearengen, Eazy-E, Franz Kafka, J. Mascis, Michel Gondry, ODB. |
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The Flood's Details
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| Status: | Swinger | | Orientation: | Straight | | Zodiac Sign: | Virgo | | Education: | College graduate |
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A Few Observations Regarding Boulder (The Colorado City) In List Form
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Making Lemonade
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About me:
God damn it there are nice things in the world--and I mean nice things. We're all such morons to get so sidetracked. Always, always, always referring to every goddamn thing that happens right back to our lousy little egos.
-Zooey, from Franny and Zooey-
Being a fuck-up with a good heart is endearing when you're young; if you've not changed by the time you hit your late twenties, well, you're probably just pretty much a fuck-up, and eventually, you become annoying.
-Mark Richardson, from his review on Pitchfork of The Replacements first four albums-
Meditation is to look deeply into things and to see how we can change ourselves and how we can transform our situation. To transform our situation is also to transform our minds. To transform our minds is also to transform our situation, because the situation is mind, and mind is situation.
-Thich Nhat Hanh-
How often has the imagination unquestioningly exalted spiritual sufferings whose relative value was in fact excessively difficult to gauge! And when this type of arrogance of the imagination links together the artist's act of expression and its accomplices, there comes into existence a kind of fictional "thing"-the work of art-and it is this interference from a large number of such "things" that has steadily perverted and altered reality. As a result, men end up by coming into contact only with shadows and lose the courage to make themselves at home with the tribulations of their own flesh.
-Yukio Mishima-
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