Does the act of sitting in a park, patiently looking through a pair of binoculars and reading through field guides really deserve to be described with the same adjective usually reserved for angsty hardcore punk music, crusty anarchos and angry outcasts with ripped leather jackets?
If one considers punk as anything defiantly anti-capitalist,... See more
If one considers punk as anything defiantly anti-capitalist,... See more
Alexi Gunner • idle gaze 067: slowpunk
In the Who Cares Era, the most radical thing you can do is care.
In a moment where machines churn out mediocrity, make something yourself. Make it imperfect. Make it rough. Just make it.
In a moment where machines churn out mediocrity, make something yourself. Make it imperfect. Make it rough. Just make it.
dansinker.com • The Who Cares Era
the finger pointing inwards
The 1980s punk movement was loud, visible, confrontational. It stormed the gates. But the punk spirit isn’t actually about volume. It’s about autonomy. My uncle showed us what it looked like to refuse the easy path. He chose his own vision over the grid. He chose to think for himself, completely and without apology.
That’s... See more
The 1980s punk movement was loud, visible, confrontational. It stormed the gates. But the punk spirit isn’t actually about volume. It’s about autonomy. My uncle showed us what it looked like to refuse the easy path. He chose his own vision over the grid. He chose to think for himself, completely and without apology.
That’s... See more