My name is Chris, I'm 23.

Everything that I feel needs to be shared or discussed comes here.


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Monday, May 20, 2013

seventhsons:

where the fuck is she i am like balls deep in aliens right now

Sunday, May 19, 2013
Saturday, May 18, 2013
Friday, May 17, 2013
ponsdeleon:

milk-chiller2:

Reminder of: reason for eggplant’s name

we learn from each other every day. 

ponsdeleon:

milk-chiller2:

Reminder of: reason for eggplant’s name

we learn from each other every day. 

COSMO SEX TIP #8329

arekelly:

Instead of moaning during climax say “Flash 9 required for audio”.

Thursday, May 16, 2013
"She laughs, and the sound of it crinkles in my chest like a candy wrapper in a quiet room. I want more."
Elissa Janine Hoole, Kiss The Morning Star (via h-o-r-n-g-r-y)

f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:

Artist Kris Kuksi is perhaps one of the most frequently submitted artists appearing in Colossal’s in box each month, so it’s with great honor that I finally share his work on this blog for the first time. Kuksi is famous for his Baroque-influenced assemblages that seem to splinter out like sculptural fractals, each component fused to another object or detail even smaller and intricate. Via his artist statement:

Kris Kuksi garners recognition and acclaim for the intricate sculptures that result from his unique and meticulous technique. A process that requires countless hours to assemble, collect, manipulate, cut, and re-shape thousands of individual parts, finally uniting them into an orchestral-like seamless cohesion that defines the historical rise and fall of civilization and envisions the possible future(s) of humanity.


 
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