row, keep rowing
How does Brundlefly eat? Well, he found out the hard and painful way that he eats very much the way a fly eats. His teeth are now useless, because although he can chew up solid food, he can’t digest them. Solid food hurts. So like a fly, Brundlefly breaks down solids with a corrosive enzyme, playfully called “vomit drop”. He regurgitates on his food, it liquifies, and then he sucks it back up. Ready for a demonstration, kids? Here goes…
welcome to the taffy pit
My life is ghastly, he told the grass. - from Suttree
Father Issues
Frank Auerbach
James Ensor
The disaster is that the end has already happened, and we have survived it, no one know when or what it was , there was no event - over time, the world ended, and yet here we are with no world. - from The Narrator by Micheal Cisco



