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Alek van Arki
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Trespassing the Future by Alek van Arki

July 12th, 2008 12:06 AM

INSTRUCTIONS: Go to a place you will not be able to go to in 10 years; for instance, a place under development that will never be the same again.

kind of sadly and kind of not, i am moving in about a month. and we're selling my bed so that is the main picture. it is not sad because i'm not a big fan of santee anyway and a new house is pretty cool. it is sad because i'm moving to lakeside, which i think is worse than santee, and even though i don't like it here, it's familiar and i have lots of good memories from around here. either way, i won't be here in ten years. and if i am able to come back, it won't be the same; it will no longer be my house; i will view things differently so things in this house will affect me differently. i just realized what a sad task this is.... anyway, i hope this flies with you guys and you deem it worthy of being posted

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goodbye bed

goodbye bed

my bed that will not be mine in a few weeks


goodbye game room and backyard

goodbye game room and backyard

my game room and backyard at my current house


goodbye oddly placed bookshelf/ entertainment center

goodbye oddly placed bookshelf/ entertainment center

the entertainment center thing that i dislike because the wood (like the moulding all over the house) is ugly in the gameroom


goodbye kitchen

goodbye kitchen

the kitchen with the screwed up lights that i always have to fix. it's not really crooked; my little sister took the picture


goodbye living room

goodbye living room

the living room where, surprisingly, i spent very little time



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posted by susy derkins on July 12th, 2008 2:57 AM

I like the idea of thinking of your bed as a place, and how perfectly your T-shirt fits with the story.

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posted by Alek van Arki on July 12th, 2008 10:58 PM

it's the lighting