
I don't not have anything to say. Essays on feminism, motherhood, culture, and whatever else is funny, frustrating, or too weird to keep to myself.
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As we welcome 5 pm darkness into our lives, and while our childrens sleep “adjusts” to this new time, I wanted to review the familiar scenario I, along with other parents, find themselves in every night.
The stupid bedtime routine.
After...
I’m Just A Woman (29): I’m turning 30, she’s 41. We thought it would be fun to ask each other questions about womanhood spanning two different decades but somehow end up talking about the same stuff:
What’s it really like to hit those mile...
My series where I ask deeply sincere, occasionally unhinged questions to people I truly admire, have questions for, and will never have to make eye contact with. Because like, I'll never meet them right, right?!
This week: Amy Poehl...
I don’t know how many different ways ChatGPT can say it believes mothers are bubbling idiots, but I’ve found at least seventeen. Every time I ask it to analyze my writing or brainstorm topics, I get served the same algorithmic slop: jokes a...
I mean, I know I should be writing.
I should be coming up with ideas, writing drafts, making a “plan”.
I really, really should be writing…
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Instead I am:
Sending Rosh Hashanah memes to my friends
Wishing for a da...
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I don’t not have anything to say. Essays on feminism, motherhood, culture, and whatever else is funny, frustrating, or too weird to keep to myself.
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