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Anonymous asked: how often do you get drunk or high? just wondering like does doing that stuff so often take a toll on your body (like are you always tired/feeling beat) or do you feel normal?

I really don’t do it that often… The last time I was drunk was like 2 months ago and I haven’t smoked recently and even when I do it’s only like 1 mayyybe 2 times a week.

rapemedaddy:

daddys—little—angel:

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fezzef:

fuck yeah, cats

Anonymous asked: how is your day, my dear?

Today’s been pretty great! I didn’t sleep last night so I got an early start, saw 2 of my friends, picked up my EDC ticket and bought almost all of my costumes :) Ty for asking love! How about you?

Haven’t slept in like 40 hours 👀
jewist:

Daniel Maidman; Oil, 2012, Painting “Blue Leah #10”
LOOK WHAT I GOT
letmypeopleshow:

Self-Portrait as a Self-Destructing Chocolate Head
Many of us attending the opening of the New Museum’s “NYC 1993” saw visions of our former selves back in the day, but no one had more selves there than Janine Antoni.
On the second floor, on a row of high plinths, are 14 Antoni heads. These are here famous self-portraits, Lick and Lather, casts made in chocolate and soap that were modeled on classical busts and “re-sculpted” by the processes described in the title.
Standing nearby, Antoni enjoyed watching visitors walk up close to the heads, and smell them.
“There’s not a lot of time between smelling and biting,” concedes the artist, whose heads have been attacked that way on several occasions. “It’s a funny thing when you make pieces about desire and people succumb to their desire.”
Antoni is happy to make replacement heads, which she does using FDA-approved latex molds: “Then I have to re-lick it, which is a bummer.” 
Read more at ARTnews.com
Detail of Janine Antoni’s Lick and Lather, 1993. 
COURTESY THE ARTIST AND LUHRING AUGUSTINE, NEW YORK.