





that really depeches my mode
“…we need to ask: how has it become acceptable that so many people, and especially so many young people, are ill? The ‘mental health plague’ in capitalist societies would suggest that, instead of being the only social system that works, capitalism is inherently dysfunctional, and that the cost of it appearing to work is very high.”— Mark Fisher - “Capitalist Realism” (via cocainesocialist)
“And I think when you have suicide rates going up, when you have the bullying, when you have maybe even the drug usage because people are not feeling comfortable being their unique selves, because of the societal norms and the pressures of conforming or because they feel like they have to erase parts of them because they’re not socially accepted, I felt like through my truth it could help other people walk in their truth and breathe a little easier.”
dirty computer → third studio album and emotion picture by janelle monáe
I just wanna paint the town. I don’t wanna hide my love. I just wanna hold your hand, and be the one that you think of. When you need a holiday. When you wanna drink Rosé. I just wanna paint your toes, and in the morning kiss your nose. Cause when I’m with you I don’t feel afraid, maybe this love will indoctrinate. The way you feel, yeah I feel the same way. Remember the night that I combed you hair, I hope I didn’t freak you out when I stared. I donate my truth to you like I’m rich. The truth is love ain’t got no off switch, so if the world come tumbling down and if the ocean really does drown, and if my memories never come back, I’ll still remember where we first was naked at. Picture our faces in new oasis, when we made love we left many traces just like the blush that’s on your cheeks. Deep inside we’re all just PYNK. Janelle Monáe: Dirty Computer [Emotion Picture] (2018) dir. Andrew Donoho, Chuck Lightning