bored as fuck

Apr 14

theinviviancible:

besides an ugly face, stupidity and easiness are the biggest turn offs ever. i can’t stretch enough how pathetic it is for a pathetic person to not be able to realize how fucking pathetic they are 


Dec 21

theinviviancible:

i hate it when i read a really good quote on tumblr and i wanna reblog it but the image behind that quote is some stupid irrelevant asian faggot just standing there thinking he’s so gd damn fucking cute when he’s not


theinviviancible:

heyyoitsrobee:

theinviviancible:

heyyoitsrobee:

thissexybeast:

theinviviancible:

utterback:



LOLOL

OH MY GOODNESS.

I think they mean like


or like this 


or this too


and this

theinviviancible:

heyyoitsrobee:

theinviviancible:

heyyoitsrobee:

thissexybeast:

theinviviancible:

utterback:

LOLOL

OH MY GOODNESS.

I think they mean like

or like this 

or this too

and this


Dec 19

manpodcast:

Willem de Kooning, Woman, 1950. Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.
This week’s Modern Art Notes Podcast features biographer and critic Mark Stevens, a top expert on the life and art of Willem de Kooning. Along with co-author Annalyn Swan, Stevens wrote “de Kooning: An American Master,” which won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for biography. Stevens has also worked as the art critic for New York magazine.
De Kooning is currently the subject of a major Museum of Modern Art retrospective. The exhibition, on view through Jan. 9, 2012, was curated by John Elderfield. I reviewed the exhibition on MAN here and here. 
To download or subscribe to The Modern Art Notes Podcast via iTunes, click here. To download the program directly, click here. To subscribe to The MAN Podcast’s RSS feed, click here. To see images of the artworks discussed during this week’s show, click here.

manpodcast:

Willem de Kooning, Woman, 1950. Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York.

This week’s Modern Art Notes Podcast features biographer and critic Mark Stevens, a top expert on the life and art of Willem de Kooning. Along with co-author Annalyn Swan, Stevens wrote “de Kooning: An American Master,” which won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for biography. Stevens has also worked as the art critic for New York magazine.

De Kooning is currently the subject of a major Museum of Modern Art retrospective. The exhibition, on view through Jan. 9, 2012, was curated by John Elderfield. I reviewed the exhibition on MAN here and here. 

To download or subscribe to The Modern Art Notes Podcast via iTunes, click here. To download the program directly, click here. To subscribe to The MAN Podcast’s RSS feed, click here. To see images of the artworks discussed during this week’s show, click here.


sh1tsr3al:

therealestrealist:

studleystanley:

this is why everybody loves vivian 

lmfao oh shit i didnt see this til today hahahahahha fuckin vivian and jayson

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLL VIVIAN YOU ARE GOING TO BEYOND WONDERLAND WITH US

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAAAAAAAAA 

sh1tsr3al:

therealestrealist:

studleystanley:

this is why everybody loves vivian 

lmfao oh shit i didnt see this til today hahahahahha fuckin vivian and jayson

LOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOLLLLL VIVIAN YOU ARE GOING TO BEYOND WONDERLAND WITH US

AHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHHAHAHAAAAAAAAA 


Dec 15

“If plan A doesn’t work, just remember: there are 25 more letters of the alphabet.” :)

theinviviancible:

and if all 25 don’t work either, COMBINE THE LETTERS: 

plan AB

plan BZUA

plan ZYAJSAHFJ

plan JBHSAEWIUQY

plan QT

plan DGAF

plan BEST

plan THC

plan FUCK THE WORLD

plan FU 

plan INFINITY 

I CAN AND WILL NEVER FAIL 

HAHAHAHA THIS MADE MY NIGHT


Dec 14



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