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“Stolen friends and disease, Operator, please Patch me back to my mind”
– The Black Keys - Little Black Submarines
Jan 15th
The Times - 5 star review of Sherlock
cumberbatchweb: Sherlock Sunday, BBC One Read More
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Jan 11th
Apologize.
I know i shouldn’t have post any other than my work or my interest in art. But i can’t help it. Benedict Cumberbatch is love at the first episode. I don’t know either it’s his character as Sherlock, or it’s the way he is that driving me with nuts with stupid childish obsession. After all I always have a weakness for a genius-quirky-detective man. I have no regrets. ...
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December 2011
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“I think we ought to read only the kind of books that wound or stab us. If the...”
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November 2011
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Brainbugs #1
I think, we don’t really have a choice. We choose to believe that we had a choices because the illusion about freedom, and lies about free will is better than a jail of destiny. And what’s harder is when you realize it, you have to start to learn how to dealt with it. Accept it. And that kind of truth makes human being is an arrogant small dots in this universe, don’t you...
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