Disengaged|
by CelestialStarMan

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In art as in love
anatole france
Disengaged
Would you destroy Something perfect in order to make it beautiful?
gerard way
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Disengaged

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Every day is getting worse
Do the same things and they hurt
I don't know if I should cry
All I know is that I'm tryin'
I wanna believe in you, I wanna believe in you
So why can't you be, be good to me....
grace norwich
The quick brown fox
Jumps over the lazy dog
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I always think of each night as a song. Or each moment as a song. But now I'm seeing we don't live in a single song. We move from song to song, from lyric to lyric, from chord to chord. There is no ending here. It's an infinite playlist.
david levithan
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Free for personal use. Please contact me via email for commercial use. "Disengaged" is the font inspired by American rock artist Marilyn Manson, from his eighth studio album 'Born Villain'. The font contains seven I Ching symbols on the end of each letter. To break down the symbols, the symbols used are "Gen" (Mountain), "Xùn" (Wind), "Kan" (Water), "Qián" (Heaven), "Dui" (Lake), "Li" (Fire), "Zhen" (Thunder), and "Kun" (Earth). With the addition of an extra symbol, namely the double cross (or dubbed as the "Celebritarian Cross") which has been prevalent to Manson's work throughout his career. The use of I Ching symbology is used to represent how weakness is turned into strength. Manson's intention was not to portray a weakness as a flaw, but a reason to grow - similarly to the album's use of the word 'Villain', wherein Manson does not refer to Villain in the traditional sense of 'bad-guy', but rather a catalyst for change. All fonts can be found at CelestialStarMan.com - if the site does not work than please use my Deviantart account, www.celestialstarman.deviantart.com. Made with Adobe Photoshop and High Logic Font Creator.