install theme
mirroir:

Aleister Crowley, The Diary of a Drug Fiend
teachingliteracy:

ObviousState on etsy.
kittenmeats:

“Funeral Parade of Roses” (1969) - Toshio Matsumoto

"I can bear any pain as long as it has meaning."

- Haruki Murakami, 1Q84 (via apathie)

(Source: xxiii42)

heimdalsgate:

the filth, the nausea

"Once you pass a certain age, life becomes nothing more than a process of continual loss. Things that are most important to your life begin to slip out of your grasp, one after another, like a comb losing teeth. And the only things that come to take their place are worthless imitations. Your physical strength, your hopes, your dreams, your ideals, your convictions, all meaning, or, then again, the people you love: one by one, they fade away. Some announce their departure before they leave, while others just disappear all of a sudden without warning one day. And once you lose them you can never get them back. Your search for replacements never goes well. It’s all very painful—as painful as actually being cut with a knife."

- Haruki Murakami, 1Q84  (via bloodisthenewblackk)

(Source: milkthistles)

andthewindblows:

Suehiro Maruo
kirgiakos:


Winsor McCay - “The Brute in the Brain” , vintageillustration, n/d.
Ohio State Cartoon Library & Museum

via.2headedsnake