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Tokyo tower at my fingers.  (Taken with instagram)

Tokyo tower at my fingers. (Taken with instagram)

1 month ago
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yes, Robert, because you are kinda pretty.

(Source: wehaveshittoavenge, via pricklylegs)

3 months ago
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Going blonde (Taken with instagram)

Going blonde (Taken with instagram)

3 months ago
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laughterkey:

GPOY to end all GPOYs

laughterkey:

GPOY to end all GPOYs

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3 months ago
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pricklylegs:

Someone with OCD will love this kitchen..

Inexplicable joy.

pricklylegs:

Someone with OCD will love this kitchen..

Inexplicable joy.

4 months ago
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Shinkansen having some tea.  (Taken with instagram)

Shinkansen having some tea. (Taken with instagram)

1 month ago
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Hair cut. Record it before I lose it (Taken with instagram)

Hair cut. Record it before I lose it (Taken with instagram)

3 months ago
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bbook:

I am pretty much obsessed with coffee. I’ve been drinking coffee on a  regular basis since I was in the ninth grade. In the ninth grade, I met  my soon-to-be good friend, Toby, on the front yard lawn of my  girlfriend’s house. And during that first conversation with Toby, he  happened to tell me that his father was a painter, a fine art painter.  Hearing this news that an adult could be a painter — an explosion went  off in my head and from that moment on all I wanted to do was paint. And  for me, the world of a painter held much coffee. 
Coffee became tied to what I called “The Art Life.” I loved to go to  diners and drink coffee and try to catch ideas for the work. Coffee has  always seemed to facilitate thinking and catching ideas. Not only that,  but the flavor of coffee is beyond the beyond good. 
Even bad coffee is better than no coffee at all. 
For a long time, outside of diners, I drank a lot of instant coffee  and I would drink it from styrofoam cups. For many years, I drank  probably 20 cups of instant coffee per day. One of the things I  discovered from drinking coffee in a styrofoam cup was a kind of  fantastic visual trick. If you have a full styrofoam cup of coffee and  you move the cup slowly on a certain type of surface, a vibration will  come forth and ripples will appear on the surface of the coffee. And if  you push the cup a little bit faster as it’s vibrating, individual  droplets will leap out of the ripples and dance all along the surface of  the coffee. I always wanted to film this effect, but I never have. And  nowadays, the environmentalists tell us that styrofoam cups aren’t so  good, so I haven’t had an opportunity to see this trick filmed. 
Coffee and coffee drinkers have appeared in a couple of my films, I guess most notably Twin Peaks and Mulholland Dr.
Obsessed: Coffee by David Lynch

bbook:

I am pretty much obsessed with coffee. I’ve been drinking coffee on a regular basis since I was in the ninth grade. In the ninth grade, I met my soon-to-be good friend, Toby, on the front yard lawn of my girlfriend’s house. And during that first conversation with Toby, he happened to tell me that his father was a painter, a fine art painter. Hearing this news that an adult could be a painter — an explosion went off in my head and from that moment on all I wanted to do was paint. And for me, the world of a painter held much coffee.

Coffee became tied to what I called “The Art Life.” I loved to go to diners and drink coffee and try to catch ideas for the work. Coffee has always seemed to facilitate thinking and catching ideas. Not only that, but the flavor of coffee is beyond the beyond good.

Even bad coffee is better than no coffee at all.

For a long time, outside of diners, I drank a lot of instant coffee and I would drink it from styrofoam cups. For many years, I drank probably 20 cups of instant coffee per day. One of the things I discovered from drinking coffee in a styrofoam cup was a kind of fantastic visual trick. If you have a full styrofoam cup of coffee and you move the cup slowly on a certain type of surface, a vibration will come forth and ripples will appear on the surface of the coffee. And if you push the cup a little bit faster as it’s vibrating, individual droplets will leap out of the ripples and dance all along the surface of the coffee. I always wanted to film this effect, but I never have. And nowadays, the environmentalists tell us that styrofoam cups aren’t so good, so I haven’t had an opportunity to see this trick filmed.

Coffee and coffee drinkers have appeared in a couple of my films, I guess most notably Twin Peaks and Mulholland Dr.

Obsessed: Coffee by David Lynch

4 months ago
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