I SWEAR THIS MAN DOES THIS ON PURPOSE. the way he tilts his head with a calm expression on his face like he accepted his fate is obviously a reference for jesus and he knows this. he literally deludes himself to think he is some sort of a savior and jesus, so much that he acts like one subconsciously. i mean of course asagiri is referencing all these stuff but it's not because fyodor really is jesus, it's because he thinks that he is. he sees himself above everyone and to him he is one of the few people who can 'save' everyone. look at him, bearing torture for our sins. oh god. i hate him
they're just jealous that my body has already completely rotted inside and will decompose faster when it dies
night owl
(my photos)
i repeat to myself as i sit on my desk; the gap between 0 and 1 is wider than 1 and 10, it's better to have something with flaws rather than nothing, i repeat and repeat and repeat. the gap between 0 and 1 is wider than 1 and 10. holding not perfect something is better than empty hands. it is. keep creating. the gap between 0 and 1
Fusion
i always believed after an artist publishes something, they become both the consumer and creator of it. they should aim to create what they would like to see but after publishing it's up for others to decide it's value which varies with each person's view. as said, keep the channel open, try your best and leave the rest to people who'll interact with your piece.
“One of the most solid pieces of writing advice I know is in fact intended for dancers – you can find it in the choreographer Martha Graham’s biography. But it relaxes me in front of my laptop the same way I imagine it might induce a young dancer to breathe deeply and wiggle their fingers and toes. Graham writes: ‘There is a vitality, a life force, an energy, a quickening that is translated through you into action, and because there is only one of you in all of time, this expression is unique. And if you block it, it will never exist through any other medium and it will be lost. The world will not have it. It is not your business to determine how good it is nor how valuable nor how it compares with other expressions. It is your business to keep it yours clearly and directly, to keep the channel open.’”
— Zadie Smith (via campaignagainstcliche)
- Radiohead, 'Fog'