The call to action
The call to action of our generation doesn’t need to be found. It has obviously presented itself in the guise of politics. The Koch brothers and other business tycoons use their money to take control of the nation. They buy out our education, or environment, and our minds, through propaganda and forcing idiocy on the people. It is our obligation to fight for our education, for our rights to vote, for our right to a clean earth and for our rights to pass policies that benefit the people. Not business. We, the public, are manipulated into believing in policies that destroy our lives, we’re brainwashed and dumbed down to a point where we don’t even understand what we believe in. However, we have the power to make changes. It begins with freeing your mind. Open it up and understand what is happening in the world around you. Then take action. Vote. Use the given right that you have as an American citizen and make a change. Nothing will change without a revolution.
-Inflicted Art
A few banned books on Better Book Titles!
The Better Book Titles Book (that I’m sure will get banned by SOMEONE) is here: “How Not to Read”
A Conversation Around the Table #17, by Gonzalo Bénard
Daniel Stolle - Your Vascular System (2012)
(Source: likeafieldmouse, via el-pollo-loco)
SUBMISSION:
The Music Man, by Living Couch.
Collage, ink, and organic matter on art board. 11” x 17”
(Source: tumblropenarts)
The Sacred Lotus or Pudma
by Marianne North
- Date painted: c.1878
- Oil on board, 37.1 x 27 cm
- Collection: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew

