Our Platform by Paige Collins
July 6, 2017 6:46I’d love nothing more but to go back a couple of steps in life to the days where our biggest concerns were waiting on the street lights turning on, or not allowing new shoes to get dirty. When you had a boyfriend or had a girlfriend they’d say goodbye on the Friday and you’d see them on the Monday.
Throughout time we’ve slowly yet surely transformed into robots, we’re all satirical yet the system’s tyrannical and we don’t even have our own thoughts. Ego’s are fed with a double tap and people only care for shaping their persona, which alone is fake with mistakes to make and likes only being the eudaemonia
I cannot determine what is true or false nor can I bare to witness it all. I see kids who are fifteen living as sweet dream on twitter but not in school halls. I’m massively concerned for the…
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“In your eyes”
July 6, 2017 6:45In your eyes.
I’m everything,
the sun and the moon.
The warm breeze that warmth the night.
I feel I could do anything when you bless me with your smile
and the tenderness of your soft and tenders looks.
For when your laughing eyes shine for me.
They make me want to dream and swim in your love.
My life was a circle of confusion.
Filled with many mistakes and errors.
Now I know joy and peace.
You make me feel complete and wanted.
Many roads of discontentment led me to you
and true love.
I understand life is fair.
We must know confusion to learn what is true and beautiful.
In your eyes. I feel safe and loved.
I know I found the softness of a kind woman who taught me.
You cannot walk alone.
Coyote
Classic Movie Of The Week: Slacker (1991)
July 6, 2017 6:36
Starring: Richard Linklater, Rudy Basquez, Jean Caffeine, Jan Hockey
Director: Richard Linklater
Writer/Director Richard Linklaters second film, it depicts one day in Austin, Texas, following a bunch of 90’s space cadets around town as they spout diatribes about JFK assassinations, UFO sightings, government conspiracies, and discuss a jar that may contain Madonna’s pap smear.
You might know Linklater for his later work on the Before Sunrise trilogy with Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke or for Boyhood. Here he is finding his feet and certainly his tone, though it’s a very different film than those.
What I love about it is that it sums up the 90’s so well, though this wasn’t his intent (it couldn’t have been as it was released in 91, at the start of the decade). All the paranoia about government conspiracies and aliens are here, which would come to fruition in series like the…
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