Million Pieces
A icy stone… is so fragile
Just a tiny crack and it will shamble into a million pieces.
A icy stone… is so fragile
Just a tiny crack and it will shamble into a million pieces.
are filled with so much nails that they rust over time
Before and After
Editing + Eurobeat Music = SUPER HIGH
<3 iMac
How does it feel to be under the clutches of a woman you love?
Shiok
“A designer’s wet dream” Jeri
The 20″ iMac is sitting on my table!
It is probably the best decision i ever made to get one.
I have some projects underway! Website design that is… currently i am working on this website.
Isn’t it cuteeeeeee? Looks like i just gave the company a facelift.
I am off to write the movie script, i been putting it on hold for too long it is time to get started working on it…
“Am i dreaming of the butterfly
or is the butterfly dreaming of me?”
(Taoism)
The term hyperreality characterizes the inability of consciousness to distinguish reality from fantasy
Umberto Eco and Jean Baudrillard refer to Disneyland as an ultimate hyperreality in America. Eco believes that Disneyland with its settings such as Main Street and full sized houses has been created to look “absolutely realistic,” taking visitors’ imagination to a “fantastic past”[5]. This false reality creates an illusion and makes it more desirable for people to buy this reality. Disneyland works in a system that enables visitors to feel that technology and the created atmosphere “can give us more reality that nature can”[6]. The fake animals such as alligators and hippopotamus are all available to people in Disneyland and for everyone to see. The “fake nature” of Disneyland satisfies our imagination and daydream fantasies in real life. Therefore, they seem more admirable and attractive. When entering Disneyland, consumers form into lines to gain access to each attraction. Then they are ordered by people with special uniforms to follow the rules, such as where to stand or where to sit. If the consumer follows each rule correctly, they can enjoy “the real thing” and see things that are not available to them outside of Disneyland’s doors [7].
Heros die first
They fight for something they believe in
To leave a legacy behind.
Over time, heroes became extinct
Those left behind are the bad guys
So we see so much bad things happening
And people accept it as their fate
They await the heroes to fight for them
But they are gone a long time ago
So they won’t be saved.
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I wonder why was men created.
Is mankind a experimental project by the gods/aliens/superior being?
So they can laugh while we kill each other with our big nuclear bombs as we fight for racial supremacy?
Or mock at the commercial world we built as people live their lives like a systematic machine at work… insert raw material (education) -> transmutation (brainwashing) -> finished product (enter working society).
I wonder what is the superior being thinking. Maybe he is keeping our universe like a toy in his closet and he occasionally takes it out to play during his leisure. He probably created men and women to make it more interesting as his experiment. He decided to add some animals in it and some trees and minerals and watch what we do with them.
So we decided to wipe out animal habitats and cut down the trees while extracting minerals for our own usage. We continue to exploit nature’s treasures for our own financial gain. They build big houses with villas and pay beautiful women to entertain them.
It is a sad world isn’t it? Makes me want to live in a little cottage and grow fruits on the land and live with someone i love and live a simple happy life.
Cover your eyes in darkness
Crave in to me… i am the material