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  1. mastodon.social
    gpsychosis on mastodon.social
    30.07.2017.9:41

    In the morning, the sheets roll off me, into the wall. A geode half descends over me, and slides across the bed until I fall into the second half, and it claps shut. I am sufficiently awake when the shaken geode detects no tumbling, which means I have stuck to the inner wall. Then the pulsating lights of the various crystal formations communicate lavish visions of dubious realism. My reactions are tested against recorded dreams and previous days’ patterns.

    If cognition is deemed too anomalous, vibrations drain all fluids and grind down tissue and bones, and I am immediately deposited back into my bed, which has a person-shaped recess to facilitate my later reconstitution by machinery that comes out of the wall. If my perceptions are to spec, then I am allowed to pilot the geode, and meet other dividuals in the make- or spend-place. Often I commit make-time in the spend-place. I do not have the privilege of pulling spend-time in the make-place yet.

  2. Lucien Victor Guirand de Scévola - Head of a Lady in Medieval Costume

  3. Wraith Kneading a Snowball / Allegory of Winter ~ by Denis Forkas…

  4. I’m reading a long old journal entry during the bad period I had in winter 2010 and the funny thing about it is that almost nothing in it is surprising.  It’s almost eerie, it reads exactly like what I’d write if I were trying to roleplay myself from that time, based on my spotty memories and (more significantly) my own understanding of my psychological development.  It’s like I’ve reached a sufficient level of self-understanding that I no longer feel like a three-dimensional character

    (OK, there were some surprises – I’d forgotten my whole obsession of the time over “not being able to feel positive emotions,” like not getting crushes or feeling hopeful or affectionate or excited.  I’m not sure how much that’s actually changed and how much I’m viewing it differently?  Certainly I’m just happier overall and there are more things to feel positively about in my life, now.  But also I was looking back on a time of heightened emotions that I incorrectly assumed were normal, I may have internalized ideas about how you can only be ~human~ if you’re inflamed w/ passion 24/7, etc.)

    (The thing I was mainly wondering is what I spent all my time doing back then.  The closest thing I got to an answer was “binging blogs to avoid thinking about grad school applications, and this has been going on for weeks,” which, OK, makes sense.  I also have no memory of what I ate during this whole time – since I don’t remember cooking, ordering delivery, or going out to eat – but no info on that front)

    Anyway, I’m proud of Rob_2010 for this line, making reference to the fact that my housemates all shared coffee and liked to brew it extremely strong:

    Even caffeine isn’t making me happy the way it usually does – I say, sitting here having consumed 2 rockstars and a few shots of DaveHouse™-Brand Cardiac-Function-Is-For-Pussies-Grade Hyperstrong-Hypershit Folgers Sludge Coffee, and just feeling paranoid and guilty.

  5. I want to shield the person I reblogged this from from the unforgiving harshness of an existentially indifferent universe with all my strength and all my heart, but like ironically or whatever.
  6. old testament god

    new testament god

    HERESIES ALL

    BEHOLD THE TRUE FACE OF GOD

  7. Yoshitaka Amano

  8. jennerits Deactivated

    Cuphead (2016):  A single player or co-op “run and gun” platformer, heavily focused on boss battles. Inspired by 1930s cartoons, the visuals are hand drawn and inked and the music is all original jazz recordings. 


  9. Psychedelic Landscapes Reminiscent of Dreams by Scott Naismith

    Artist Scott Naismith has produced a series of beautiful landscape paintings on canvas with shows a brilliant use of colours and textures to create the illusion of a dream. The artist has used a liberal palette to depict the glorious sunsets and marvels of nature, yet reserving the use of colours filtered through the sky. He mirrors the tones and brush stroke styles from the sky onto the ground, which creates harmony in a chaos of hues and how light can play different roles in a landscape to reflect, dilute and create a mystical site.

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