21, Vienna, Austria.
I am nothing but a pathway for the person known as me.
Warrior and tea drinker, living the way of the samurai.

ask me anything.

(Source: dovesforfeet)

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    From Une semaine de bonté (A Week of Kindness) (1934) – Max Ernst (German, 1891–1965)
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    From Max Ernst’s Une Semaine de Bonte
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    I can’t look at his work for too long, it makes me feel nervous and uncomfortable. That’s good.
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