November 23, 2009
November 22, 2009
Angst, sometimes called dread, anxiety or even anguish is a term that is common to many existentialist thinkers. It is generally held to be the experience of our freedom and responsibility. The archetypal example is the experience one has when standing on a cliff where one not only fears falling off it, but also dreads the possibility of throwing oneself off. In this experience that “nothing is holding me back”, one senses the lack of anything that predetermines you to either throw yourself off or to stand still, and one experiences one’s own freedom.
November 21, 2009
In the consciousness of the truth he has perceived, man now sees everywhere only the awfulness or the absurdity of existence … and loathing seizes him.
Friedrich Nietzsche (via fuckyeahexistentialism)
November 20, 2009
this is what my desk looks like when i am in the middle of writing an essay.

this is what my desk looks like when i am in the middle of writing an essay.

in the absence of cups and a kettle (both of which have been packed away into cardboard boxes to be stored while i go home for three months), i have resorted to drinking my coffee straight out of the jar. D: (i filled it with hot tap water and shook it around a bit until all the instant coffee granules dissolved.)

in the absence of cups and a kettle (both of which have been packed away into cardboard boxes to be stored while i go home for three months), i have resorted to drinking my coffee straight out of the jar. D: (i filled it with hot tap water and shook it around a bit until all the instant coffee granules dissolved.)

terrorstorms:

whytheyrehot:

Why He’s Hot:

I’m sorry, have you seen this photo? That is Jim Parsons at his smoldering finest.  If you watch the Big Bang Theory and only know this guy as Sheldon Cooper, your brain probably just exploded.  That’s right, Jim Parsons might play an awkward, annoying genius on TV, but he cleans up nice.
On The Big Bang Theory, you never really get to see a whole lot of Jim Parsons except his forearms (and that one time in the pilot), so when he does photoshoots in which shows hints of hipbones and randomly doesn’t wear pants? It’s ridiculously hot. Jesus, even when he rolls up his sleeves past his elbows the internet explodes.
In every interview, he is down-to-earth, gracious, and endearing. And he’s totally willing to laugh at himself.  He particularly shines when he’s on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.  And even while he’s making people laugh, he’s a little awkward and unsure all at the same time.  His adorable personality is attractive to the nth degree.
Every time he laughs, it takes him over completely.  Go watch the Gag Reel on the Season 2 DVDs of TBBT. You know you want to make a joke and have him laugh like that.
Try resist his blue eyes.  Or his knowing looks, or outright smirks.  Oh that’s right, you totally can’t. Did I mention his arms? He’s ready to charm the pants right off of you. You should let him.

{submission}

@revolutionnaire, y/y?

I STILL THINK MATTHEW GOODE LOOKS LIKE HIM. HAHAHAHA

terrorstorms:

whytheyrehot:

Why He’s Hot:

  1. I’m sorry, have you seen this photo? That is Jim Parsons at his smoldering finest.  If you watch the Big Bang Theory and only know this guy as Sheldon Cooper, your brain probably just exploded.  That’s right, Jim Parsons might play an awkward, annoying genius on TV, but he cleans up nice.
  2. On The Big Bang Theory, you never really get to see a whole lot of Jim Parsons except his forearms (and that one time in the pilot), so when he does photoshoots in which shows hints of hipbones and randomly doesn’t wear pants? It’s ridiculously hot. Jesus, even when he rolls up his sleeves past his elbows the internet explodes.
  3. In every interview, he is down-to-earth, gracious, and endearing. And he’s totally willing to laugh at himself.  He particularly shines when he’s on the Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.  And even while he’s making people laugh, he’s a little awkward and unsure all at the same time.  His adorable personality is attractive to the nth degree.
  4. Every time he laughs, it takes him over completely.  Go watch the Gag Reel on the Season 2 DVDs of TBBT. You know you want to make a joke and have him laugh like that.
  5. Try resist his blue eyes.  Or his knowing looks, or outright smirks.  Oh that’s right, you totally can’t. Did I mention his arms? He’s ready to charm the pants right off of you. You should let him.

{submission}

@revolutionnaire, y/y?

I STILL THINK MATTHEW GOODE LOOKS LIKE HIM. HAHAHAHA

Did God create Man, or did Man create God?

Friedrich Nietzsche (via fuckyeahexistentialism)

i like to believe that every person creates his own god. the world would be a better place if everybody realised and acccepted this.

November 18, 2009
November 17, 2009
The way you use the word “God” does not show *whom* you mean — but, rather, what you mean.
Ludwig Wittgenstein