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As a kid, there were posters that lined classroom walls that said things like “You are Defined by What You Do When You Think No One is Watching” and “How You Do Some Things Is How You Do Everything” and “Your Attitude Determines Your Direct...
I feel derealized this May #derealizedgirlmay. I wish I could just have the life I want, whatever that is. I’m jealous of people my age, namely aspiring doctors and bankers and people who work at “firms,” who can answer the question, “How w...
I made a complete PDF of the 200 customer profiles I’ve collected in two years (see “STORYTIME” section of my newsletter).
I made a complete PDF of the 200 customer profiles I’ve collected in two years (see “STORYTIME” section of my newsle...
I was recently informed by Boyfriend that the Met Gala is hosted New York City, at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, and NOT in LA, as I believed. Boyfriend said, “What did you think ‘Met’ stood for?” I told him I thought it was just a word,...
My day job has been slightly excruciating recently — too little communication, too much mindless work, overall decline in poetry. To make it worth my while, I’ve been trying to read Mrs. Dalloway at the desk monitors via Project Gutenberg,...
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Countess of the resplendent borough, that of Brooklyn, renowned for its Charms and Elegance. Also I write and draw on here.
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