(Source: blind-rage)

(Source: blind-rage)


“I’m not in jail. There’s no such thing in my world. In other words it is all jail. The whole damn thing. My body’s in prison, I’m trapped in my body, man, sometimes. Other times, I can leave and go anywhere I want to, you know, and so there’s no such thing as prison. Prison’s a joke, it’s actually a joke. You can lock somebody up in solitary confinement and they can sit there laughing at you. Because, like it’s all in the mind, everything’s in your mind, man.”
-Charles Manson

“I’m not in jail. There’s no such thing in my world. In other words it is all jail. The whole damn thing. My body’s in prison, I’m trapped in my body, man, sometimes. Other times, I can leave and go anywhere I want to, you know, and so there’s no such thing as prison. Prison’s a joke, it’s actually a joke. You can lock somebody up in solitary confinement and they can sit there laughing at you. Because, like it’s all in the mind, everything’s in your mind, man.”

-Charles Manson

(Source: whoischarlesmanson, via mansonatwar)

humberthumbert-esque:

Yukio Mishima and one of his followers committed public seppuku at the Japan Self-Defense Forces headquarters after an unsuccessful attempt to incite the armed forces to stage a coup d’état. Mishima committed seppuku in the office of General Kanetoshi Mashita. His second, a 25-year-old named Masakatsu Morita, tried three times to ritually behead Mishima but failed; his head was finally severed by Hiroyasu Koga. Morita then attempted to commit seppuku himself. Although his own cuts were too shallow to be fatal, he gave the signal and he too was beheaded by Koga. +

(via mkultradiscipline)

(Source: 5entagramsam, via claudiomarino)