dear tumblr,
I am sorry to inform you that you’ve become painfully boring. More work than pleasure. More a chore than an activity of leisure. It’s not you, it’s me.
Goodbye forever, as this will be my last, my final post.
Sincerely,
luckysix
I really don’t want this page to dominated by spawn of MSPaint. How tasteless, you say. I can see the look of repulsion of this crude vulgarity in your eyes. I have already told you this doesn’t make me proud… but what can I do? It is just too good. Too much for my weak constitution to resist. If there was a way out, I would have taken it. Alas, there isn’t, and never will be. So, here I am- with another fucking MSPaint comic. sigh
EDIT: and it’s too fucking small to see. Such is my life. Fuck
EDIT2: try this link- http://beachestatelagunareal.com/comics/1286257391925.jpg
Since everyone’s doing it…
Forever indeed.
baby girl- I want to make you feel beautiful…
Pure gold.
Something of a still-image follow-up to the previous post, this illustrates how great creativity does not require great production to manifest into something awesome. Also, someone please make more of these for my personal enjoyment. Thanks in advance.
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Every time I drive to school, I go through St. Louis. When I go through St. Louis, I have to cross this bridge that goes over some industrial-looking river. On the turn lane for the bridge that crosses the river, it is usually quite crowded with a line of cars. There are always cars that cut into the line at the last moment and I despise both those cars and the cars that let them cut in. Anyways, the slow traffic in that turn lane allows one to observe the surrounding scenery. That Arch thing, etc etc. But more interesting objects of aesthetic masterpiece exist. By an extremely run-down and decrepit building and under a shady underpass, among anonymous graffiti and abundant litter, there is what appears to be a shark mural. It’s about 25 ft from the freeway. It has always fascinated me. It’s non-sequiturian mystique. It’s penultimate randomness. At last, I have captured it on film.