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Jan 28

mybigfatgreekmouth:

Wise words of wisdom!

mybigfatgreekmouth:

Wise words of wisdom!

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Jan 02

left-nut:

tattoo by whitneyarlene on Flickr.

left-nut:

tattoo by whitneyarlene on Flickr.

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Nov 22

theyallfloat:

thepropain:

ohmymaryann:

sugarpoppins:

succulenceenvy:

realest in da game tonight. bam.

yowza!

Work it

That took some huge, brass balls.  Balls that I respect.  Balls that I’d be proud and honored to lick.

WHAT A FUCKING BABE! I mean, seriously!! D: I need to grow a pair and start dressing like this beautiful woman and just stop giving a fuck about the public eye.

theyallfloat:

thepropain:

ohmymaryann:

sugarpoppins:

succulenceenvy:

realest in da game tonight. bam.

yowza!

Work it

That took some huge, brass balls.  Balls that I respect.  Balls that I’d be proud and honored to lick.

WHAT A FUCKING BABE! I mean, seriously!! D: I need to grow a pair and start dressing like this beautiful woman and just stop giving a fuck about the public eye.

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Oct 22

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museumuesum:

Felix Gonzalez-Torres 
Untitled (Perfect Lovers), 1987-1990  Wall clocks, 35.6 x 71.2 x 7 cm overall
Gonzales-Torres’s iconic work “Untitled” (Perfect Lovers) is a pair of identically round, ready-made wall clocks, with their batteries synchronized to the same time upon installation. Although their synchronous movement seems interminable, the clocks eventually fall out of sync due to the mechanical glitches, and one clock ultimately expires before the other. Considering the artist’s relationship with his lifelong partner, Ross, who battled with AIDS for most of the 8 years they were together, every minute and second of time resonates with exceptional poignancy. At the same time, the ordinariness of the clocks does not readily reveal the subtle references contained within. The paired clocks not only symbolize the couple’s love, life and death, but their identical shapes also allude to homosexuality, expressing the artist’s subtle yet powerful statement against social prejudice.

museumuesum:

Felix Gonzalez-Torres

Untitled (Perfect Lovers), 1987-1990 
Wall clocks, 35.6 x 71.2 x 7 cm overall

Gonzales-Torres’s iconic work “Untitled” (Perfect Lovers) is a pair of identically round, ready-made wall clocks, with their batteries synchronized to the same time upon installation. Although their synchronous movement seems interminable, the clocks eventually fall out of sync due to the mechanical glitches, and one clock ultimately expires before the other. Considering the artist’s relationship with his lifelong partner, Ross, who battled with AIDS for most of the 8 years they were together, every minute and second of time resonates with exceptional poignancy. At the same time, the ordinariness of the clocks does not readily reveal the subtle references contained within. The paired clocks not only symbolize the couple’s love, life and death, but their identical shapes also allude to homosexuality, expressing the artist’s subtle yet powerful statement against social prejudice.

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