An Ocean of Chaos

"You are unaware of the effect you have on others" - Fortune Cookie

fish-not-fishes:

Tummy / Maria’s Birthday

Me and tumby are kindred spirits

fish-not-fishes:

Tummy / Maria’s Birthday

Me and tumby are kindred spirits

— 4 weeks ago with 4 notes
fish-not-fishes:

The best Facebook post ever… For Maria’s birthday.

Yay for birthdays!

fish-not-fishes:

The best Facebook post ever… For Maria’s birthday.

Yay for birthdays!

— 4 weeks ago with 2 notes
Serious conversations with Maria Sigua while we look for my sports bra

fish-not-fishes:

“Do you think penises or vaginas are more attractive?”

“If I say vagina, does that make me a lesbian?”

“If I say penis, does that make me straight?”

“If I say neither, does that make me A-sexual?”

“If I say I think both are pretty, does that make me bisexual?”

“If I say I want one of each, at the same time… Does that make me Vanessa Hudgens?”

Quotes are the best

— 1 month ago with 8 notes
nevver:

Hey, that’s my bike.

My entire college career is defined by this picture

nevver:

Hey, that’s my bike.

My entire college career is defined by this picture
— 2 months ago with 885 notes

carlosbaila:

Marina Abramovic meets Ulay

“Marina Abramovic and Ulay started an intense love story in the 70s, performing art out of the van they lived in. When they felt the relationship had run its course, they decided to walk the Great Wall of China, each from one end, meeting for one last big hug in the middle and never seeing each other again. at her 2010 MoMa retrospective Marina performed ‘The Artist Is Present’ as part of the show, a minute of silence with each stranger who sat in front of her. Ulay arrived without her knowing it and this is what happened.”

“En los años 70, Marina Abramovic mantuvo una intensa historia de amor con Ulay. Pasaron 5 años viviendo en una furgoneta realizando toda clase de performances. En 1988, cuando su relación ya no daba para más, decidieron recorrer la Gran Muralla China, empezando cada uno de un lado, para encontrarse en el medio, abrazarse y no volver a verse nunca más. En 2010 el MoMa de Nueva York dedicó una retrospectiva a su obra. Dentro de la misma, Marina compartía un minuto en silencio con cada extraño que se sentaba frente a ella. Ulay llegó sin que ella lo supiera, y esto fue lo que pasó”

How important are words when you have history?

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— 2 months ago with 174158 notes