terça-feira, 16 de outubro de 2012

da série "coisas que vou amar sempre"


A 125 foot hallway lined with fifty wooden signs, hand-painted with text. As the viewer/participant walks down the seemingly endless hall, weaving between the signs, the text acts as an internal voice, “It’s too late to go back now, but the end seems far away…” The “you” in text realizes that you’ll be walking down this hallway for the rest of your life. And like life, the hall is filled with indecision, disappointment, boredom and joy – and it does end.
The Hallway, por Miranda July

a love that should have lasted years


2. The Beatles, "For No One"
Among Paul McCartney breakup songs, conventional wisdom would give the edge to "Yesterday." But while "Yesterday" is certainly beautiful, with its sweeping strings and simple lyrics, it's more adolescent in its mood than the brutally adult "For No One." Here, McCartney strips out all sentiment in favor of a crisp, hard-headed look at the end of a relationship. It's devastating (and very English). "Yesterday" feels speculative, and McCartney wrote it when he and Jane Asher were still happily together; "For No One," written while they were breaking up, could only have been written by someone who'd been there.


(e eu amo amo amo essa música mais do que muita coisa nesse mundo)

segunda-feira, 15 de outubro de 2012


Uma das tirinha do Heitor, da minha sala do av. Eu acho todas elas muito geniais, mas tenho uma questão especial com palíndromos.