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this is how I felt after reading ‘Orbital’. all photo credit to NASA.
Most of my friends have at one point lived abroad. I wish I could say the same. Through them, I lived a thousand lives; foods that you can only find pale imitations of...
there’s no wifi. talk to each other <3. pretend you’re in Two Ladies of the Lake Family (c.1660, Sir Peter Lely). engage in your hobbies. live <3
I play Dungeons and Dragons. Pause for everyone who knows me to be completely unsurprised. I...
It did not end with a flourish.
They were simply gone one day, and the villagers woke up to birdsong.
The spring air, once punctured with gunshots and bombs, was light, the breeze ruffling the women’s hair. The deep tank tracks seemed lik...
why do we have such binary reactions to people we deem better than us? because they are, aren’t they—these people we see on screens ranging from tiny cracked iphones to 100-inch surround-sound cinema are not actually people broadcasting the...
words used to describe my first ever university essay. who on earth knows what will be here! but i hope you enjoy it nonetheless
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