October 26, 2016
October 19, 2016
Free Downloadables: Wallpapers #4
Well, it's been a minute hasn't it? Last I checked, it's been several months since we've put up new wallpapers to grace your screens. This time around, we're keeping it real simple with gray toned backgrounds and white text. All these wallpapers only have three words that you can set your sights on to hopefully encourage you, inspire you, and to remind you to keep on going. You can download all three below the jump.
Lastly, we'd love to hear back from you if you do use it. Leave a comment on this post, on our Instagram, or even DM us a screenshot. It would make us ecstatic, trust me!
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October 12, 2016
The Anatomy of Me
Humans are the same in their composition. All flesh and bone, carbon and phosphorus, cells and atoms, organs and systems -- whichever way one chooses to describe them. Where the bodies are made up of the same elements, the life it holds makes it function different from all the rest. All people live in similar shells that act as their host, though the life is what makes humans so different.
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October 5, 2016
LANY and Transviolet | Vancouver
Let's just say life has been dragging me by the hairs on my head for the past couple weeks. September never fails to stomp on the pedal for me, and as the leaves begin to fall, my state of mind tends to take a dive. Swarmed with the need to keep up with readings, finish papers, and prepare for a critical presentation, the last week of the month was nothing short of busy, which is why it was the perfect time to head to a gig (ha!- note: heavy sarcasm).
I knew several months ago when tickets came out for The Kinda Tour that there were high chances that I'd be six feet under the piles of my to-do lists, but my stubbornness insisted. And now, after the show, I'm chuffed to say that despite the stress, I've got no regrets. The show was that good.
I knew several months ago when tickets came out for The Kinda Tour that there were high chances that I'd be six feet under the piles of my to-do lists, but my stubbornness insisted. And now, after the show, I'm chuffed to say that despite the stress, I've got no regrets. The show was that good.
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