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May 2008

Weird Shit.

In August of 2007 I had a very vivid dream involving a very specific event that would take place in the future.

The event I dreamed about seemed completely impossible at the time. I would put the odds, back then, of it happening at about 500-1.

Anyways, this highly improbable event recently happened in the exact manner that I dreamed it. Even to the most minute detail. Honestly, it freaked the shit out of me. In fact, I’m so freaked out I’m afraid to even say what it is and risk jeopardizing whatever good subconscious karma I have.

I hope this is some kind of recurring gift that I can somehow financially profit off.

May 30, 2008
Listen

‘A-Punk’ by Vampire Weekend

May 30, 2008
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May 29, 2008

seeker of truth

follow no path
all paths lead where

truth is here

- e.e. cummings

May 29, 2008
Listen

‘Seventeen Years’ by Ratatat

May 29, 2008
Sick!

Just found a sweet shell for my truck on craigslist for only $100

This will come in handy for my impending Chris McCandless inspired adventure.

May 28, 20082 notes

michaelvanvliet:

Hey Brian how do I sell ad space on my Tumblr? I’m going to start making some sick CA$H on this whole internet thing. Alright. Get back to me. Later.

There you go, sir.

May 27, 2008

Just saw a great film.

Really inspired right now.

May 25, 2008
May 25, 2008
Listen

‘Intervention’ by Arcade Fire

May 24, 2008
May 24, 2008
Listen

‘Weekend War’s by MGMT

MGMT is rapidly becoming one of my favorite bands.

May 23, 2008
May 23, 2008
Sweet

I’ll be in NYC June 19-22.

May 23, 2008
How I Killed A Guy → coedmagazine.com
May 23, 2008
May 20, 2008
May 20, 2008
Read This

A baby girl is mysteriously dropped off at an orphanage in Cleveland in 1945. “Jane” grows up lonely and dejected, not knowing who her parents are, until one day in 1963 she is strangely attracted to a drifter. She falls in love with him. But just when things are finally looking up for Jane, a series of disasters strike. First, she becomes pregnant by the drifter, who then disappears. Second, during the complicated delivery, doctors find that Jane has both sets of sex organs, and to save her life, they are forced to surgically convert “her” to a “him.” Finally, a mysterious stranger kidnaps her baby from the delivery room.

Reeling from these disasters, rejected by society, scorned by fate, “he” becomes a drunkard and drifter. Not only has Jane lost her parents and her lover, but he has lost his only child as well. Years later, in 1970, he stumbles into a lonely bar, called Pop’s Place, and spills out his pathetic story to an elderly bartender. The sympathetic bartender offers the drifter the chance to avenge the stranger who left her pregnant and abandoned, on the condition that he join the “time travelers corps.” Both of them enter a time machine, and the bartender drops off the drifter in 1963. The drifter is strangely attracted to a young orphan woman, who subsequently becomes pregnant.

The bartender then goes forward 9 months, kidnaps the baby girl from the hospital, and drops off the baby in an orphanage back in 1945. Then the bartender drops off the thoroughly confused drifter in 1985, to enlist in the time travelers corps. The drifter eventually gets his life together, becomes a respected and elderly member of the time travelers corps, and then disguises himself as a bartender and has his most difficult mission: a date with destiny, meeting a certain drifter at Pop’s Place in 1970.

source.

May 20, 20081 note
Listen

‘Kids’ by MGMT

May 19, 2008
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