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weirdlines:

Chuck Groenink
Netherlands
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Chuck Groenink

Netherlands

Flickr

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zimmer404:

___ My tumblr friend David Michael Chandler of The Daily Doodles is posting (almost) everyday a doodle with a very cool, funny and often melancholic story (or sometimes a poem) attached to it. I love reading his stuff, so I thought I would remake one of his doodles and transfer it into my style. (With his permission of course.) I chose:“Defragmenting the Brain”
Horrible memories next to good means the two often commingle.You wish to remember a nice moment, but get that uneasy tingle.Pleasant nostalgia ruined by things with wished you could erase.Forgetting is usually impossible, but brains have a lot of open space.
Simply defragment your brain, store the dark memories to the side,In the empty unused portions of the mind, you put them to hide.There they can’t bug you, or infest what you wish to recall,No more pausing on past regrets, slowing your brain to a crawl.
You’ll live happier not remembering anything that made you sad.Filled with confidence knowing that you never did anything bad.While over time that data may leak out, and flashes break through, Just defragment your brain again, and you’ll never have to be you.

zimmer404:

___ My tumblr friend David Michael Chandler of The Daily Doodles is posting (almost) everyday a doodle with a very cool, funny and often melancholic story (or sometimes a poem) attached to it. I love reading his stuff, so I thought I would remake one of his doodles and transfer it into my style. (With his permission of course.) I chose:

“Defragmenting the Brain”

Horrible memories next to good means the two often commingle.
You wish to remember a nice moment, but get that uneasy tingle.
Pleasant nostalgia ruined by things with wished you could erase.
Forgetting is usually impossible, but brains have a lot of open space.

Simply defragment your brain, store the dark memories to the side,
In the empty unused portions of the mind, you put them to hide.
There they can’t bug you, or infest what you wish to recall,
No more pausing on past regrets, slowing your brain to a crawl.

You’ll live happier not remembering anything that made you sad.
Filled with confidence knowing that you never did anything bad.
While over time that data may leak out, and flashes break through,
Just defragment your brain again, and you’ll never have to be you.

farewell-kingdom:

Amy Casey
garabating:

A life-jacket in the desert by `AquaSixio
eyesensenonsense:

alice duke
mayorofawesometown:

Dreamtellers by Gabriella Eriksson  
chrisryniak:

contents under pressure…

chrisryniak:

contents under pressure…

staceythinx:

Selections from Gvozdariki’s wonderfully whimsical Steampunk Zoo


simplydainty:

郵便局
illustratosphere:

Worlds In Collision by Machine2208

illustratosphere:

Worlds In Collision by Machine2208