David Nakabayashi is an artist living and working in the mountains of southern New Mexico.
David explains his latest series, “Presentiment” by saying, “I move through time and space as a visitor. I linger. I observe. I never stay. I stumble upon situations and strangers: innocent or not so innocent, perhaps dangerous, mostly benign, and from all walks of life. Each unique encounter starts with a mysterious feeling that something is about to happen. The impact of such interactions on my life can be metaphysical, but is mostly insignificant. Yet, I still suspect that every group of people I encounter is on the verge of insurrection and I am addicted to that feeling. I want even the smallest gesture, glance or quiet observation to contain a truth that changes history. The moment I stop moving life resumes its state of predictable melancholy. And so I wait until I can escape once again into uncertainty.”
On a side note, I just looked in the mirror and I have literally the exact same hair as ole Walt Jr. at the moment - cut, color and everything, just much more naturally highlighted. We are approaching the realm of bowlcutdom here.
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LISTEN while youre busy driving your cocaine submarine, i was out here defending the idea that all star survivor is better against scooter who thinks its a bad idea, JESUS CHRIST YOUR JIMMERY KNOWS NO BOUNDS
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But whatever, yes I can be a huge canadian faggot and you can be terrible yourself but theres no reason we shouldnt be able to co-exist at the very least, ya feelz me??
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Russian stocks are likely to trade in the red today against a negative backdrop outside Russia and a lack of positive macroeconomic news. A drop in oil prices will also contribute to the expected slide on Russian floors.