Philemon Citreogularis.

'Let the works I've done speak for me.'

My name is Aaron Brown.

I am 23, a sarcastic individual, a semi-music-phile.

I cannot whistle, and eat way too much for my own good. I have an unhealthy craving for applesauce at all times of day. And i could care less.

There's so many aspirations in my mind.
I don't know what to do with them. Hope I can get half of them done.

I hate coffee.
I have a thing for white girls.
I have Tourettes. DMV. I rollerblade. I play cards.
I do things.
There is a crippling weakness I have for Obey and all things associated. I love orthogonal lines, concentric circles, and linear perspective.


'We are all made out of shipwrecks, every single board.'




Brevity is the soul of wit,” Shakespeare wrote in Hamlet. He gave those words to Polonius, a counselor to the king and a “tedious old fool.” But Polonius was smart on this one: brief is better. “Always leave ‘em wanting more,” might be the modern entertainment industry’s adaptation of the same idea. Here’s another snappy quote: “Even a fool is thought wise if he keeps silent, and discerning if he holds his tongue.” That’s from the Bible. If Shakespeare, Hollywood, and Jesus Christ can agree, it must be true. So keep it short.

Ian Mathias (via ideaboner)
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