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Written as if, as I think, it should have always been a compound. The eponymous Great One would approve.

‘The Shakespeare’s Head’ garden, Brighton 18.05.12

Written as if, as I think, it should have always been a compound. The eponymous Great One would approve.

‘The Shakespeare’s Head’ garden, Brighton 18.05.12

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I’m not sure what’s more depressing: the plant withered and smothered by capital detritus, the bleak backs of a row of monitors or the fact of taking this picture in the first place! 

Brighton, 17.05.12

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I’m not sure what’s more depressing: the plant withered and smothered by capital detritus, the bleak backs of a row of monitors or the fact of taking this picture in the first place!

Brighton, 17.05.12

This bad-ass Magpie will access exceptionally.

This bad-ass Magpie will access exceptionally.

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Brighton, 25.04.12

visual-poetry:

“duchamp was here” 
(via woostercollective)

visual-poetry:

“duchamp was here” 

(via woostercollective)

visual-poetry:

“there is no there left” by miri segal

visual-poetry:

“there is no there left” by miri segal

My type of statement. 

My type of statement. 

Frightening. Beware. 

“The Olympic Charter actually prohibits political activism, stating, “no kind of demonstration or political, religious or racial propaganda is permitted in any Olympic sites, venues or other areas”. What “other areas” means is open to broad interpretation. So despite Olympics human-rights rhetoric, the charter dictates – if indirectly – that local authorities squelch political activism. On cue, London police recently vowed to scour social media to sniff out any organised protests or disruptions.”

Jules Boykoff for The Guardian

Here, “responding to challenging behaviour” amounts to finding ways of dealing with the potential psychopathic instincts inherent in the almost-zombie before you. 
Brighton, 11.4.2012

Here, “responding to challenging behaviour” amounts to finding ways of dealing with the potential psychopathic instincts inherent in the almost-zombie before you.
Brighton, 11.4.2012