Digital Maverick

With age comes sensibility and….

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odd moments, where you’re confronted with your own reality and wonder if Alain de Button was correct when he said:

We dislike most people too much to do them the honour of arguing with them.

I made a promise to some friends to start writing again. Regardless of my lack of digital discipline or my offline ADHD lifestyle, I think way too much to not be sharing. And since sharing is caring became my new ‘Kumbaya-licious motto’, there’s absolutely no way to not live up to my words. A summer later, and a rain too short, I come to the conclusion that I fit Alain’s statement like a glove. This doesn’t mean, that more positive adjectives or superlatives couldn’t describe my experience in a nutshell, because they can. In fact, new worlds opened to me between century old trees while I listened to the Black Keys’ ‘Too Afraid to Love You’ on my phone.

It’s heaven on earth
In her embrace
Her gentle touch
And her smiling face (Too Afraid to Love)

Some days, it was truly heaven on earth, the smiling faces beamed gratitude and other days, the dark clouds added a few wrinkles to my face, but music always saved me a smile on the side. And if I have to give shout outs to something and someone. I must acknowledge the soundtrack to my summer; Brothers by the Black Keys, by far the most refined, raw, satin-like poetry set to music I have consumed this summer.

A sinister kid is a kid who
Runs to meet his Maker
A drop dead sprint from the day he’s born
Straight into his Maker’s arms
And that’s me, that’s me
The boy with the broken halo
That’s me, that’s me
The devil won’t let me be (Sinister Kid)

At the start of the Ramadan, one shouldn’t associate themselves with anything sinister, but this song touches my inner evilness and if it wasn’t for my lack of (any) editing or film making skills, I would have been making the video to this song, RIGHT NOW.

To fashion or not

The bummy look has confiscated my world. As much as I would like to graduate to worthwhile items, my love for scruffy cheapness and almost empty wallet control my shopping experience. Nonetheless, below some inspiration to steal for :).

inspiration

inspiration

romantique

romantique

courtesy of Tam+Sam
great make up

great make up

Dreams & coffee

A balloon. A square. History surrounds her youthfulness. Yet, the future seems to be embracing her dreams. In simplicity lies beauty. I snatched this photo off the Dazed & Confused special cover on China & its magical art and pop world. Just, because, it reminded me of myself at her age. A time where hours dragged on and I spent many days living in my head or writing stories about lions who fought with aliens in another galaxy. Imagination ruled my kingdom. Perhaps, an era dipped in nostalgia, after all the sun wasn’t always as bright in the 90s, as me and my fellow semi late twenty folks would love to think.

Nevertheless, nothing beats the promising adventures of childhood, not even my future addiction to coffee :).

AN EXPLORER OF THE WORLD

A silent quote

(photo via miha_ta)

“I realize all I can put in the imperfect vessel of writing are imperfect memories and imperfect thoughts.”

Haruki Murakami

Karl Skinnyfeld’s quote of the decade

In my opinion Karl Lagerfeld should write a book (ASAP) on his philosophy titled: Karlology: the Chanel afterthoughts on arts & culture :). The man has been dropping cultural gems for decades. Besides the fashion victimes, simple human beings like moi would most definitely purchase it.  Pour example the quote above; it’s cynical and yet profoundly true for many poutch rocking women and men who are trying to fit into that glow in the light legging or sharp Italian cut jeans :). Delete the crisis, this is the return of ‘refined’ materialistic philosophy :).

A silent quote

IN THE FUTURE PEOPLE DON’T DO ANYTHING ANY MORE, BUT MERELY CUT AND PASTE FROM THE PAST.

douglas coupland

Fast Food Frantics

This giant oreo is not necessarily my new favourite cuisine, but merely a fraction of the madness openly shared with us via thisiswhyyourfat.com. I firmly believe that the Oreo Chef made a dream come true. Even though it could be mistaken by some as a new symbol for 21st racial harmony and by others as inspiration to clutter their veins :).

I firmly believe This Is Why You’re Fat should be used in educational material not to prevent children and young adults from obesity, but to provoke artsy fartsy students and creative people to close their so called creative boxes and step outside their world.

I’ve yet to figure out if I should see this as an innovative way of gaining weight or to be simply disgusted. What do you think?

Splash of inspiration

When fantasy decides to come to life, this bed will be the key or the door to her magical world. The Tree bed is designed by Shawn Lovell and if my two left hands could pull of an imitation, I would. Too bad, I haven’t forged connections with Chinese Manufactures (JOKE).