WALTHAM, MA—Signaling a major shift in demographic preferences, a study published Wednesday by Brandeis University found that fewer millennials want to live. “In contrast to previous generations that regarded living as a core part of their identity, millennials as a whole seem indifferent or even highly resistant to it,” said lead author Ellen Towey, attributing the change in mentality among those born between 1980 and 1995 not to laziness or insufficient effort on their part, but rather a pervasive feeling that living is simply no longer within reach. “Despite seeing their parents and grandparents live for years, millennials are often so pessimistic about their own prospects for existence that many have lost interest in walking the earth altogether.” Towey went on to say that without adequate opportunities to live at present, some millennials are in the meantime exploring more viable alternatives.
Robert Frank’s work on “The Americans” continues to shape contemporary photography. Frank was born on this day in 1924. #HappyBirthday
📷 Parade, Hoboken, New Jersey http://bit.ly/2muJevg
Robert Frank is probably my favorite photographer and this is one of my favorite of his images. If anybody has a couple thousand dollars and want to buy me a large print of this I wouldn’t complain.
I think I’ll go out an embarrass myself by getting drunk and falling down in
The street
You say I choose sadness
That it never once has chosen me
Maybe you’re right…
current relationship status: sleeping diagonally across my queen size bed
I have this stupid blank wall in my room and I haven’t been able to decided what I want to do with it in the 9 months I’ve lived in this apartment and it’s increasingly becoming more and more of a metaphor for my life and I’m over it.
Homer and His Guide (detail) (1874), William-Adolphe Bouguereau / No Children, The Mountain Goats








