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.mattfraction

hi my name is matt I write comic books and tv and live in the woods with my wife and kids and dogs.

I am amilkfed criminal mastermind and thishere is the Milkfed newsletter.


I'm repped by
Jim Ehrich @ RBEL


My lawyer is
Shep Rosenman
@ RLG Llp


this an x-ray of my nipple rings and pneumonia


Right here people might bring up Vincent van Gogh as an example of a painter who did great work in spite of—or because of—his suffering. I like to think that van Gogh would have been even more prolific and even greater if he wasn’t so restricted by the things tormenting him. I don’t think it was pain that made him so great—I think his painting brought him whatever happiness he had. Some artists believe that anger, depression, or these negative things give them an edge.They think they need to hold on to that anger and fear so they can put it in their work. And they don’t like the idea of getting happy—it makes them want to puke. They think it would make them lose their edge or their power. But you will not lose your edge if you meditate. Y ou will not lose your creativity. And you will not lose your power. In fact, the more you meditate and transcend, the more those things will grow, and you’ll know it. Y ou will gain far more understanding of all aspects of life when you dive within. In that way, understanding grows, appreciation grows, the bigger picture forms, and the human condition becomes more and more visible. If you’re an artist, you’ve got to know about anger without being restricted by it. In order to create, you’ve got to have energy; you’ve got to have clarity. Y ou’ve got to be able to catch ideas. Y ou’ve got to be strong enough to fight unbelievable pressure and stress in this world.ALT

from Catching the Big Fishby David Lynch

Jan 16 2025 -5,720 notes

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