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I am interested in locating beauty in everything. Even when it seems that there is none to be found, we must dig deep and find it.
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You can choose what kind of tree you want to become Idk I just find this beautiful just imagine cemeteries looking like this a forest of living, changing, beautiful trees. I think a tombstone represents finality in death…



"One final paragraph of advice: do not burn yourselves out. Be as I am - a reluctant enthusiast….a part-time crusader, a half-hearted fanatic. Save the other half of yourselves and your lives for pleasure and adventure. It is not enough to fight for the land; it is even more important to enjoy it. While you can. While it’s still here. So get out there and hunt and fish and mess around with your friends, ramble out yonder and explore the forests, climb the mountains, bag the peaks, run the rivers, breathe deep of that yet sweet and lucid air, sit quietly for a while and contemplate the precious stillness, the lovely, mysterious, and awesome space. Enjoy yourselves, keep your brain in your head and your head firmly attached to the body, the body active and alive, and I promise you this much; I promise you this one sweet victory over our enemies, over those desk-bound men and women with their hearts in a safe deposit box, and their eyes hypnotized by desk calculators. I promise you this; You will outlive the bastards."
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nkfr:
That….is sick
For the person who wants to kill the shit out of somebody.
The knife is in case I don’t kill you with the six bullets first.
the Apache Revolver, ladies and gentlemen
What the shit?
i love beautiful weaponry, this is genius. should invest in one of these just in case
WHERE? & HOW MUCH????
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Fluxus; Thomas Kellein, Thames and Hudson, 1995.
I guess the problem with Fluxus for some people is that it was so event/performative orientated - deliberately ephemeral - and has subsequently been hard to document. It’s also evaded being tied down by art historians to any definitive ‘narrative’ given how sprawled and contradictory it seemed, a little like Dada. This book has lots of good pictures which tell you enough really, without having to read the essays. And I never tire of looking at photos of performances, of which there are plenty.
I reblog this everytime it is on my dash
same
omg beautiful.
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