Under the big bright lights of the city we found a substitute for loneliness.
my plane leaves in 8 hours and i’ll be in california around 4. why i’m going back i’ll never know
Lolol. His 2nd big find next to the Bigfoot footprint in Malaysia in season 2
(Source: jamiejedi, via mortuaryclub)
chillin with some herb and gawz feelin fly. You no I fuk wid it. Yesterday ago we smoke dem reggies and then we smoke dem goods and smoked dem ultras with mah nigga David and B be pullin up to dat GTA while I was stackin shit rite, and last night I be pullin up stomach juice in da toilet, and now a nigga be safe at home chillin wit gauze an goods. shit be real. Out
The most tedious sequencing I’ve ever done on a gameboy for chiptune. Figured the piano parts by sheet music an recreated the violin parts by ear for Emilie Autumn’s “what if.” It’s pink for a reason.
An old Cherokee taught his grandson about life. The grandson said:
“a fight is going on inside me. A terrible fight between two wolves. One is good. One is evil - he is anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego”
The grandson thought about it for a minute, and then asked his grandfather, “which will win?”
The old Cherokee simply replied- “the one you feed.”
Times like this, I lay in bed and think to myself, “What the fuck am I doing with my life.”
Circuit Bend Starship - ???? [2009]
In ZOROASTRIANISM, the DEMON of wrath, rage, and fury. Aeshma’s epithet is “of the bloody mace.” He is the fi ercest of demons and is responsible for all acts of aggression and malice, whether committed in war or drunkenness. He has seven powers that he can use for the destruction of humanity. In the hierarchy of Zoroastrian DAEVAs that mirrors a similar hierarchy of divinities, Aeshma is opposed to Asha Vahishta, the Amesha Spenta, or good spirit, who embodies Truth. Aeshma’s chief adversary is Sraosha (Obedience), the principle of religious devotion and discipline. Aeshma distracts people from proper worship. He interferes with the souls of the dead as they approach the Chinvat Bridge to the underworld. The creator God, Ahura Mazda (later Ohrmazd), created Sraosha to counter Aeshma’s mischief and protect people from his attacks. Sraosha ultimately will overthrow Aeshma. In medieval texts, Aeshma is made a commander of dark forces by Angra Mainyu (later AHRIMAN). He is swallowed by AZ, the demon of avarice. Aeshma can be driven away by the recitation of a prayer from the Vendidad, a Zoroastrian text. The demon ASMODEUS of Hebrew lore may be based in part on Aeshma.