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Wednesday, November 16, 2011

put your boots on

looks like my little India

black and blue


Illustrations by Heng Swee Lim


sleeping lion


Lara Stone, Freja Beha Erichsen & Mariacarla Boscono for Vogue Paris October 2010 by Mert & Marcus picture on VisualizeUs

last walk around mirror lake

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

i'm walking out that door, again

loving these shoes. so good for summer! thick heels are one of my favvvssss. wish i knew what brand. from pissing everywhere isn't very chanel x

Monday, April 25, 2011

if the silence takes you then i hope it takes me too


Why Do People Commit Suicide in Aokigahara Forest?
Aokigahara, also known as the Sea of Trees, is a 35 km2 forest that lies at the base of Mount Fuji in Japan.  The forest contains a number of rocky and icy caverns.  Over the years, Aokigahara has become a popular place for tourism and human suicide.  In fact, it is the world’s second most popular suicide location after San Francisco’s Golden Gate Bridge.  Numerous signs have been posted in the forest urging people to reconsider their actions.

In 2002, 78 dead bodies were found in Aokigahara.  The majority of the victims end their lives by means of hanging.  Since the 1950s, more than 500 people have lost their lives  in the forest, mostly suicides.  In 2003, the rate climbed to 100 people, and in recent years the local government has stopped publicizing the numbers in an attempt to downplay Aokigahara’s association with suicide. 
In 1970, several Japanese police, volunteers, and attendant journalists began an annual dead body search in the forest.  Aside from the individuals intending to die there, the dense forest and rugged inaccessibility has attracted thrill seekers, who will often times stumble upon the dead.  Many criminals have been known to visit the area in hopes of stealing from the bodies.  The forest has a historic association with demons in Japanese mythology and is thought to be haunted.

Due to the wind-blocking density of the trees, and an absence of wildlife, the forest is known for being eerily quiet.  The number of suicides in Aokigahara is often times attributed to the 1960 novel Kuroi Jukai by Seichō Matsumoto, which ends with two lovers committing suicide in the forest.  However, the history of suicide in Aokigahara dates from before the novel’s publication, and the place has long been associated with death.  

trust is more important than monogamy

her hair is ahmazzzzzzzinnnnngg


If you love two people at the same time, choose the second one, because if you really love the first one you wouldn't have fallen for the second. -- Johnny Depp

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

i'm gonna fade away


silence is often a persons loudest scream

Sunday, April 10, 2011

just a lil cutie

THIS IS NATHAN GEORGE hehe

for never was a story of more woe


When you see for the first time, a great laughter arises in you - the laughter about the whole ridiculousness of your misery, the laughter about the whole foolishness of your problems, the laughter about the whole absurdity of your suffering.
Osho

looks like a trouble maker


Sleep, those little slices of death. How i loathe them
--- Edgar Allan Poe

my wit won't allow it


I don't just want your heart. I want your flesh, your skin and blood and bones, your thought, your pulse and most of all your fingerprints, everywhere.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

erotica

played like a fool

talking shit to anyone that's still around

if you are dead then so am i



"He will wipe every tear from their eyes. There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away."
Revelation 21:4

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Don't feed me a line, boy,

tell me is it the way i touch you?

Monday, March 14, 2011