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Ruborish de Luxe

Red-violet sunbeams illuminate the earthly terrarium of cuckoo nests. Twigs of solitary and of heath ravage the dainty asphalt wilds. Telegraph poles and wires perch along the city's skyline - all of these: blinding the already blind.

Here is an imagery to enlighten one's phobia of our deteriorating marble,
our rotting heaven and earth.

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Eяin Heяoin

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Oh my, an ode to the color of passion. Blinding and uncompromising. The senescence of beauty is beautiful in itself. Sic transit gloria mundi.

If you may indulge my opinion, I would prefer you keep the layout in its present discipline. There is something ethereally graceful about your restraint, that is fully satisfied by the polished dignity of your words. Anything that might distract from this would seem superfluous and absurd.

Don't get me wrong, your photographs are far from lacking, but I feel that they are too beautiful to be relegated as mere fillers to your literary canvass. They deserve their own channel, and realm.
the picture and the post look really good together. i really like it. i appreciate your blog's slight minimalist look and all but i think the pictures are a very welcome addition to your posts.

but then again, i'm sort of a media freak. all my posts have pictures and songs. haha
personally, id like my posts to have pics on them.

but in your case, your posts can stand on their own. ;)


count me in as a fan...
@Red:

I seriously had to google your Latin line: "Thus passes the glory of the world." And yes, worldly beauty could really be life-altering.

Also, thank you for your opinion on my juvenile dilemma regarding my word and/or picture posts. I am now thinking of making a separate abode for my imageries, soon. :)
@Nyl:

Thank you for liking the photo as well. I originally planned that this blogger will only nest my self-proclaimed pieces of writing and I am really glad that some people, esp the ones who frequently comments here (like you!), are actually reading them.

As I've said, I might create a separate site for my images. :)

PS: I like your style of blogging as well, each post integrated with photos and music. Very intricate. :)
@The Geek:

Well that was a short way of saying it. :)
Thank you, but I am not branding you as my "fan" as I don't want entertain superiority, but I am glad that you have said so.

"We are the all-singing, all-dancing crap of the world."

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Ruborish de Luxe

Red-violet sunbeams illuminate the earthly terrarium of cuckoo nests. Twigs of solitary and of heath ravage the dainty asphalt wilds. Telegraph poles and wires perch along the city's skyline - all of these: blinding the already blind.

Here is an imagery to enlighten one's phobia of our deteriorating marble,
our rotting heaven and earth.

6 comments:

  1. Oh my, an ode to the color of passion. Blinding and uncompromising. The senescence of beauty is beautiful in itself. Sic transit gloria mundi.

    If you may indulge my opinion, I would prefer you keep the layout in its present discipline. There is something ethereally graceful about your restraint, that is fully satisfied by the polished dignity of your words. Anything that might distract from this would seem superfluous and absurd.

    Don't get me wrong, your photographs are far from lacking, but I feel that they are too beautiful to be relegated as mere fillers to your literary canvass. They deserve their own channel, and realm.

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  2. the picture and the post look really good together. i really like it. i appreciate your blog's slight minimalist look and all but i think the pictures are a very welcome addition to your posts.

    but then again, i'm sort of a media freak. all my posts have pictures and songs. haha

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  3. personally, id like my posts to have pics on them.

    but in your case, your posts can stand on their own. ;)


    count me in as a fan...

    ReplyDelete
  4. @Red:

    I seriously had to google your Latin line: "Thus passes the glory of the world." And yes, worldly beauty could really be life-altering.

    Also, thank you for your opinion on my juvenile dilemma regarding my word and/or picture posts. I am now thinking of making a separate abode for my imageries, soon. :)

    ReplyDelete
  5. @Nyl:

    Thank you for liking the photo as well. I originally planned that this blogger will only nest my self-proclaimed pieces of writing and I am really glad that some people, esp the ones who frequently comments here (like you!), are actually reading them.

    As I've said, I might create a separate site for my images. :)

    PS: I like your style of blogging as well, each post integrated with photos and music. Very intricate. :)

    ReplyDelete
  6. @The Geek:

    Well that was a short way of saying it. :)
    Thank you, but I am not branding you as my "fan" as I don't want entertain superiority, but I am glad that you have said so.

    "We are the all-singing, all-dancing crap of the world."

    ReplyDelete