Brussels is still beating in my mind, after such great pubs. Love these contrasts.
My tatooist is lovingly amazing… And I especially like what she lately did…
dwam:
My little broken bird.
I designed it and tattooed if myself - be respectful, don’t copy !

Would have loved to meet the little kid who wrote that (hopefully, it is a child…).
(via fuckyeahbiology)
And I went there, and I didn’t see any of them… Swedish is a funny language.
“The way to do research is to attack the facts at the point of greatest astonishment.”
As Tiwikts says, sharing music that you listen to on sad days is sometimes weird. You swollow every single note so intensely, you feel every single beat, your headphone covering the maximum of your ears, to get sure no one will disturb. But when you share it with people, their reaction often disappoints you. How can they be so insensitive, by saying “well, it’s not my kind”? Playing it on a blog is hence easy, you don’t see their astonished face, showing they don’t get your point.
That’s why I’m gonna share it anyway, hoping someone will grab these notes and beats as I would expect. If someone ever does, I would love him/her to share its “music for sad days” in return. Because someone who feels touched by your music should advise you his/hers. Because there’s never enough “music for sad days”, cause you never know how long it will take to find a smile again…
Album Leaf, Saxon Shore, Explosions in the Sky, Sophie Zelmani, 65daysofstatic… If these names ever mean something to you, please show up, and make me discover your universe…
1 note link >Album Leaf - Twenty Two Fourteen
(from the album “In a Safe Place”)
It has always been one of my favourite songs. Such musics can seem so sad. But if you let them accompany you throughout your whole life, they become a strength that can help to build confidence, piece by piece, day by day. They make life easier.