A life so dying of thirst.

I'm Justin.

I'm 17 and I write shit. Poetry, prose, stories, mind vomit, etc. I'm the one with the stoner eyes in the picture.

I'm torn between trying to hack it as a decent writer with addiction and mental issues living a near destitute lifestyle. (You see the brooding nature, right?)

Or...

Being a comedian because I'm funny in person and living pretty much the same lifestyle. But, Jesus Christ, I am not funny on the Internet at all. I've tried. Don't pressure me about it.

I'm insecure.

May 20

some symphonies remind me of certain cities and certain rooms,
make me realize that certain people now long dead were able to
transgress graveyards

and traps and cages and bones and limbs

people who broke through with joy and madness and with
insurmountable force

in tiny rented rooms I was struck by miracles

Bukowski (via sunsalwaysrising)

(via henrycharlesbukowski)


As long as we keep on dancing.


May 17

bullshitopportunist:

my friend @justinsanesolo and I doing @anti_flag - turn a blind eye. oi!


May 14
“Wouldn’t it be more of an act of rebellion if you didn’t spend so much time buying blue hair dye and going out to get punky clothes? It seems so petty. You wanna be an individual, right? You look like you’re wearing a uniform. You look like a punk. That’s not rebellion… That’s fashion. Rebellion happens in the mind. You can’t create it. You just are that way.” SLC Punk (via satans-advocate)

(via haereticum)


May 11

The more I listen, the more I love this album.



May 9
nedhepburn:

itslef:

Tom Gabel of Against Me! comes out as transgender:

Against Me! singer Tom Gabel reveals plans to begin living as a woman in the new issue of Rolling Stone. Gabel, who has dealt privately with gender dysphoria for years, will soon begin the process of transition, by taking hormones and undergoing electrolysis treatments.


Reinventing Axl Rose, indeed! 

For context below.And ha!

nedhepburn:

itslef:

Tom Gabel of Against Me! comes out as transgender:

Against Me! singer Tom Gabel reveals plans to begin living as a woman in the new issue of Rolling Stone. Gabel, who has dealt privately with gender dysphoria for years, will soon begin the process of transition, by taking hormones and undergoing electrolysis treatments.

Reinventing Axl Rose, indeed!

For context below.

And ha!


May 8

Way to go, Tom. Err…Laura Jane. This one’s for you.

Still blows my mind, but hey, whatever. Do what ya want.

I’m done.


  • society: Everyone's beautiful.
  • society: Don't eat though, you don't want to get fat.
  • society: You don't eat? Anorexic freak!
  • society: You're a size 4? You're supposed to be a size 0!
  • society: You're an A cup? What are you, 8?
  • society: You're a C cup? That's my mums size.
  • society: You had sex?! Slut!
  • society: You haven't had sex? Hah, you're frigid!
  • society: You don't think you're pretty? Attention seeker!
  • society: You think you're pretty? Conceited much?
  • society: You believe in gay rights? Homo!
  • society: You don't believe in gay rights? Homophobic dickhead!
  • society: You're depressed? Attention seeker!
  • society: You cut yourself? Still attention seeking!
  • society: You can't go on? How much attention do you want?!
  • -someone kills themself-
  • society: Oh, they were so beautiful! Society sucks!
  • - Society is the arrogate of opinion. The majority of people aren't very intelligent or educated. Take that into consideration the next time you feel any inclination to give a fuck what society thinks. - PhotographyPeter

May 7
nedhepburn:

drinkyourjuice:

I feel generally unprepared to talk about the fact that I finished watching all of King of the Hill except to say wow, what a sweet, well-felt, funny portrait of what it’s like to be in a family and in a suburb and growing up and feeling different but anchored to where you’re from. I’ve never seen a cartoon poke fun at America so lovingly and so unangrily without betraying the roundness of the characters.

A+

nedhepburn:

drinkyourjuice:

I feel generally unprepared to talk about the fact that I finished watching all of King of the Hill except to say wow, what a sweet, well-felt, funny portrait of what it’s like to be in a family and in a suburb and growing up and feeling different but anchored to where you’re from. I’ve never seen a cartoon poke fun at America so lovingly and so unangrily without betraying the roundness of the characters.

A+


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