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"New York City is a panic attack on Houston and Essex, it’s a broken down Q train, it’s a 45 minute schlep to work. New York City is finding yourself in your friend’s ex-girlfriend’s most recent ex-boyfriend’s apartment, it’s a roof in Brooklyn, it’s a bar in the East Village. New York City is a fake ID that expired 3 years ago, it’s an $8 show that changed your life, it’s a kitten found in a box 2 blocks from the office. New York City is a text message that was never responded to, it’s a photo pass to your favorite concert, it’s free drinks on a ship in mid-July. New York City is being in love with everyone you see, it’s a cup of coffee that makes you crazy, it’s your friend putting lipstick on you outside the venue 10 minutes before the show. New York City is platform shoes, it’s a pair of Converse, it’s taking a couple of Advil when you get home. New York City is thrifted treasure, it’s a stoop sale that saved your life, it’s the best cup of cocoa chai you’ve ever had. New York City is a sweaty room full of BK’s hippest, it’s missing an opportunity only to get another, it’s a lot of anxiously waiting. New York City is realizing your dream, it’s passing your current boss’s girlfriend on campus, it’s an iChat that got sent to the wrong person. New York City is a library full of tired kids, it’s a brownstone full of addicts, it’s a dorm room full of outsiders. New York City is a laugh attack in a quiet room, it’s a crick in your neck, it’s a stack of vinyl in your desk drawer. New York City is a walk to the waterfront, it’s an endless conversation, it’s 4 cups of tea in one work day. New York City is a revelation, it’s an exchange of words with the nicest stranger, it’s a never-ending beginning."

- (via youngli0n)

(via youngli0n)

idrownideas:

This is my favorite Wes Anderson movie.

idrownideas:

This is my favorite Wes Anderson movie.

(via youngli0n)

summer playlist

In hindsight, when does a thought ever finish?
Is there a definite beginning and ending to any musing? 
It’s more of a flow, a gradual descent into another idea as opposed to a distinct change in mind. 
Now, taking time into consideration as an idea—
Does time ever stop and go?
Heavy with action, our experiences bleed into each other
And eventually, into ourselves.
The time does not matter, nor do the thoughts that went into it.
It is the action that happened, the event that took place that we’ll remember
It is the feeling of the moment that we were once in
And in that reckless second in which our lives changed forever
I regret nothing

alexandervidal:

And on the topic of patterns, here’s a new one: Palm Grove. I was inspired by the beautiful spring weather we’re enjoying in Los Angeles, the date palms outside the LA zoo, and the palm lined boulevards of Pasadena.