Monday at the Hug and Pint
doing all my laundry and tidying my room and marvelling at life and making art and needing a wee and well you get the picture

doing all my laundry and tidying my room and marvelling at life and making art and needing a wee and well you get the picture

stpeph:

The Adventure Time cake I made for my friend’s birthday.

bro thats a fine cake steph

stpeph:

The Adventure Time cake I made for my friend’s birthday.

bro thats a fine cake steph

cybergay:

cloudy with a chance of me not getting laid this summer 

completely isolating myself from everybody all week was a slightly silly idea

Also embracing what could be described as the “junky” sleeping pattern. time really flies when you sleep this much

I’ve seen enough pictures of macbooks with piles of research books next to them on facebook to last me a lifetime now

free-parking:

Cy Twombly, Peonies, Bassano in Teverina, 1980

free-parking:

Cy Twombly, Peonies, Bassano in Teverina, 1980

”. Eliade theorises that, at times of religious festivity, time runs in a way that is altogether different to how it normally works, stating that “religious participation in a festival implies emerging from ordinary temporal duration and reintegration of the mythical time reactualised by the festival itself.” However, to say that every time a person goes to church and takes holy communion they are transported back to first century Jerusalem is perhaps too literal, for the re-enacting of religious time is something done separately from profane, chronological time. Sacred time is seen by Eliade as being infinitely repeatable, for it is a different kind of time to the one we normally inhabit.”

half finished and it’s not even due in for like 9 days #winning

last term - really bad with money, had no fun

this term - really good with money, having a lot of fun

something’s afoot, are pixies putting pennies in my account late at night? I should have caught them by now if so because I’m always up really late

disclaimer: I do not in fact pluck my eyelashes