bieber, the pink-lipped androgyne

bieber, the pink-lipped androgyne,
crawls into a little cave and stays there,
stays there for a while, for a hibernation.

Hunters with rich tan and red plaid on their caps come,
And they want androgynes.

It is so warm in the little cave, more of a hole,
with roots to tickle the spine and dirt to insulate.

A little girl skips along,
she doesn’t know what season it is (nor do I!),
but things are brown and blue, and there are leaves to play with,
waking or dying.

Hunters are hungry for androgynes,
their black boots want to stomp cartilaginoid necks.
And they have dark growths behind their ears.

That little girl picks a paper bag flower,
and she smells it (of course it doesn’t have a smell!)
and swoons.

And bieber, the pink-lipped androgyne,
hums angelic songs under the ground,
castrated chords,

which tickle the hunters’ toes and make them love sick.

(Source: gracieglowstix)

WHAT'S UP TORONTO tumblr

Extra Tumblrs are far too easy to make. This one is simply a place where all of my vlog entries can be found.

The fourth installment of my vlog devoted to social media in Toronto.

Fuck What You Heard poster

Fuck What You Heard poster

Collage #3
The fortune reads:
“you tend to have deeper thoughts than you are able to express to others”
You can zoom in to read it.

Collage #3

The fortune reads:

“you tend to have deeper thoughts than you are able to express to others”

You can zoom in to read it.

gracieglowstix:

HARRY KNOWS ep.1 “Small Pleasures”

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Locked, bodies,
bodies of water,
hard, lone, gleaming red bubble,
matter,
canned vegetables,
lost kid, blubber,
meals, kitsch, nobody seeming to tell the truth,
green peas, fridgerators,
fathers,
workers,
doors on hinges,
nights,
days,
midday.

These Yorkville Bitches are working in the Bouffon tradition, which I still have to learn about. Bouffon was invented by Jacques Lecoq. Here is Wikipedia’s brief definition of Bouffon:

Bouffon (eng. originally from french: “farceur”, “comique”, jester”) is a modern french theater term that was re-coined in the early 1960s by Jacques Lecoq at his L’École Internationale de Théâtre Jacques Lecoq in Paris to describe a specific style of performance work that has a main focus in the art of mockery.

(I was cameraman for this video)