January 2012
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Reaction to: The Garden of Forking Paths by Jorge...
This short story is quite a doozy. I had to re-read around three to four times to finally understand the different meanings presented within it. It’s truly amazing in my opinion how Borges, in 1941, could write such a piece that broke barriers, a piece that can be seen as a precursor to the hypertext genre of Electronic Literature. This can be seen when Borges mentions...
Oh Tumblr...
I missed you.
P.S: Back on Tumblr after 3 months cause I have to check regularly my class blog from my Electronic Literature Class, might as well start re-blogging stuff again. :p
P.S.S: It’s good to see nothing has changed.
I am not sure that I exist, actually. I am all the writers that I have read, all...
– Jorge Luis Borges (via serialstranger)
observando:
I felt a tremendous distance between me and everything real.
-Hunter S. Thompson
November 2011
86 year old makes a rage comic. It's beautiful. →
afriendtosell:
celticthistle:
saynathespiffy:
special-k-art:
catbountry:
interrobanging:
orlyman:
aceofhzboxcars:
THIS
Is how you make a rage comic
Not that anyone will ever be able to make one that’s as wonderful as this
This isn’t even what I’d consider a “Rage comic” sure he used the stock faces.
This is a man, telling his life story in a new medium.
Just passing along...
October 2011
Happiness in intelligent people is the rarest thing I know.
– Ernest Hemingway (via anayaland)
so relevant.