February 2010
6 posts
David Blaine talks about how he held his breath for 17 minutes. Towards the end of the talk he mentions a phenomenon called “blood shunting”, which caused a tingly sensation in his feet and hands. Basically, your brain tells your circulatory system to bypass your extremities and instead send the blood to the vital organs. This sounds remarkably similar to what I felt when my food...
Dostoyevsky wrote once that “One can hardly live in Rebellion, and I want...
– Peter Wonsowski wrote this in reference to the previously posted album art in a very thorough description of his creative process.