(would you really rush out for me now)
sometimes the highlight of your week is finding several boxes full of different sorts of green tea.
it's those weeks when you spend each hour in the same spot, sitting on that window, drinking tea smoking writing reading.
7/31/2009
watching days turn to nights turn to weeks turn everything I got into techniques, my mechanical heart how it tears me apart
7/16/2009
i look at myself and it's so plain to see, all i need is to change, not too much, i still want to be me, everyone looks the same
why aren't i one of these interesting people
who's always got something to say
to not be contrived and to feel so alive
and to never have wasted a day
to go for long walks and have well-informed talks
in an unconfrontational way
virtually impossible to update this blog because the internet does not work in my computer where all the photos are and because usb-portals are broken so i can't transfer them into this computer and because this computer doesn't burn cd's. gah. i feel so crippled.
7/03/2009
i'm not a student i'm meant to be an artist, i'm a dropout i'm a dropout i'm a dropout but i'm proud
and then there was The Case of Baker. Somebody had left this into an old phonebooth:
these sorts of nights were some of my favourites in helsinki. and five days ago i decided to move to turku in five days. i'll miss people and moments but i would not dare to say aloud how afraid i am that i'll miss them terribly terribly much.
streaming through the radio dancing all around spread the word in stereo at the speed of sound
I went to a buddhist party with the ever-so-lovely Emma.
AND THE BUDDHA'S THEY SURE KNEW HOW TO PARTY. the strangest party of my life. They even served awesome veggie food! And gave you a shot if you could hit a buddha's face with a pie. We step inside and see half-naked people enjoying the sauna. And two women dressed as nurses and giving a dance show. The other one told me she has a child and that she actually is a nurse. And they danced all night long. We has red wine and fags. And on our way back home a middle-aged woman asked us how much would she need to pay for some va-jay-jay. Religion (y)
7/02/2009
we like to watch you laughing, you pick the insects off plants, no time to think of consequences
squeaky swings and tall grass the longest shadows ever cast the water's warm and children swim and we frolicked about in our summer skin
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