here is a kandi i made today !!:)) interesting and ever present of a repeated offender to my cerebellum. this song is always stuck in there !! and most certainly my favorite of the ones theyd made. felt i should make a bracelet of it, as it is an interesting concept in the variety of music i envelope my auditory cortex with.
was looking for the hot glue yesterday to glue the exclamation point to the t in hot to make it resemble the bands name !!!!! although i believe they go by a different name now, i will choose to live in a world where i know them by this name. as it is much more interesting to my own perception.
strange, weird media made by neurodivergent people with unconventional formatting and storytelling methods delivered in a way that is almost unintelligible but in a cool way is worth more to me than any marvel movie could ever hope to be. if you disagree with this no you dont
Pavel Tchelitchew (Russian, 1898–1957)
The Concert ,1933
oil on canvas
I have my TV open at nights with no sound (everything’s subtitles here) to keep me company while I draw, write or read. I don’t watch it, but sometimes my attention turns to the TV for some reason.
As I’m drawing here now my head turned, almost on its own, to the TV. A woman was speaking in a crime series to a man. She said “We must understand that The God works on his own Divine timing.”
I’m like “Okay. A clear message. I’ve heard this previously, also delivered to me directly.”
Then, RIGHT after that, I put on an audio book Many Lives, Many Masters by Dr. Brian Weiss. It’s non-fiction book of Brian Weiss who discovered past lives together with his psychiatric patient. The audio books starts with the following:
“Everything comes when it must come. A life can not be rushed. Can not be worked on a schedule as so many people want it to be. We must accept what comes to us in the given time.”
im everyones husband and wife *is being held down by doctors*
alayna19remember the internet is temporary your life is as long as it will last youaura logbook- https://www.tumblr.com/blog/view/locusbewitched
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