Justine Espinueva | Manila | 20

I like art, music, films, books, photos, cereal boxes and other geekery. This is where I post them.

email: justine.espinueva@gmail.com

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libraryland:

pikkutiikeri:

Librarian Action Figure. What’s there to say about this?

libraryland:

pikkutiikeri:

Librarian Action Figure. What’s there to say about this?

Tuesday, January 5th 2010 12:08pm

skysignal:

meghanasha:

THIS ARTICLE IS SO HONEST IT’S SCARY!
This phenomenon, known as the “Quarterlife Crisis,” is as ubiquitous as it is intangible. Unrelenting indecision, isolation, confusion and anxiety about working, relationships and  direction is reported by people in their mid-twenties to early thirties who are usually urban, middle class and well-educated; those who should be able to capitalize on their youth, unparalleled freedom and free-for-all individuation. They can’t make any decisions, because they don’t know what they want, and they don’t know what they want because they don’t know who they are, and they don’t know who they are because they’re allowed to be anyone they want.When a contemporary 25-year-old’s parents were 25, they weren’t concerned with keeping their options open: they were purposefully buying houses, making babies and making partner. Now, who we are and what we do is up to us, unbound to existing communities, families and class structures that offer leisure and self-determination to just a few. Boomer and post-boom parents with more money and autonomy than their predecessors has resulted in benignly self-indulgent children who were sold on their own uniqueness, place in the world and right to fulfillment in a way no previous generation has felt entitled to, and an increasingly entrepreneurial, self-driven creation myth based on personal branding, social networking and untethered lifestyle spending is now responsible for our identities.
(via EyeWeekly.com)

skysignal:

meghanasha:

THIS ARTICLE IS SO HONEST IT’S SCARY!

This phenomenon, known as the “Quarterlife Crisis,” is as ubiquitous as it is intangible. Unrelenting indecision, isolation, confusion and anxiety about working, relationships and direction is reported by people in their mid-twenties to early thirties who are usually urban, middle class and well-educated; those who should be able to capitalize on their youth, unparalleled freedom and free-for-all individuation. They can’t make any decisions, because they don’t know what they want, and they don’t know what they want because they don’t know who they are, and they don’t know who they are because they’re allowed to be anyone they want.

When a contemporary 25-year-old’s parents were 25, they weren’t concerned with keeping their options open: they were purposefully buying houses, making babies and making partner. Now, who we are and what we do is up to us, unbound to existing communities, families and class structures that offer leisure and self-determination to just a few. Boomer and post-boom parents with more money and autonomy than their predecessors has resulted in benignly self-indulgent children who were sold on their own uniqueness, place in the world and right to fulfillment in a way no previous generation has felt entitled to, and an increasingly entrepreneurial, self-driven creation myth based on personal branding, social networking and untethered lifestyle spending is now responsible for our identities.

(via EyeWeekly.com)

Monday, January 4th 2010 7:58pm

suicideunderground:

(via mypeterpancomplex)


This is me in 10 years. On the path to becoming a spinster, but trying to look cute while at it.

suicideunderground:

(via mypeterpancomplex)

This is me in 10 years. On the path to becoming a spinster, but trying to look cute while at it.

Monday, January 4th 2010 7:55pm

"Regrets came up and asked me if I’d like to own them. Declined them for the most part but took a few just so I wouldn’t leave this relationship empty handed."

steve toltz. a fraction of a whole. (via ninyako)

Monday, January 4th 2010 7:53pm

(via flickflickflicker)

I want to have my own cafe/pastry shop just so I can have a sign like this. Hee.

(via flickflickflicker)

I want to have my own cafe/pastry shop just so I can have a sign like this. Hee.

Monday, January 4th 2010 7:32pm

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Monday, January 4th 2010 7:23pm

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