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LOL i love this part
The pictures in this series were drawn by a professional artist named Louis Wain. The artist developed a mental illness, not as the result of taking drugs. As the illness progressed, he continued to draw pictures of cats. If we look at a series of his pictures, we can gain insight into the same type of changes that are produced by psychedelic drugs.The first picture was drawn prior to the illness. In the second picture, we see the cat is disturbed, and the hair standing up. In the third picture, the background has become part of the figure. The colors are more vivid and the cat is menacing.
In the fourth picture of the series, the cat is still recognizable, but it has become stylized and almost surreal. In the next to last picture, we no longer see a cat but only forms of ears, eyes, and claws. In the final picture, the break with reality is complete. The artist can no longer distinguish what is real from what is unreal.
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Anonymous asked: wheres noluwah?
in buena park
awoefawosdfj so tired of working for stingy, rude korean owners. it’s hardly difficult to go about things in a respectful manner and being patient when an easily fixable mistake is made but some people just insist on being assholes. -___- i sound whiny and ungrateful, but having my mood and majority of the day being ruined sometimes by a total shit of a person doesn’t seem worth the money. i wish i can just be a full time student….

birthday dinner at guppies with jess, erin and steph :D ty guys!

chillin under the table after we lost in pyramid pong…

hai

weirdo…