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What I Used To Post

Gabrielle Healy

mostly just what i've read and liked but maybe some other thoughts from me

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Latest Issues

stuff I liked, vol. 26

this is declan rice kissing a television camera during a game against bournemouth, january 3rd, 2026

My father might be the only person still using bookmarks to get to his favorite websites.

Thanks to Arsenal Football Club, that gold st...

a month ago
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stuff i liked, vol. 27

I’m trying to reverse engineer the conditions for the Slayyyter album to really hit for me.

I listened for the first time in the grocery store and I stepped through the refrigerator aisle into the sweaty summer of 2018, and in turn steppe...

2 months ago

stuff i liked, vol. 26

If we really have to go all the way back to the over-highlighted cheekbones of 2016, I would like to say: Dave Longstreth is nuts for that Naomi Klein “No Logo” line. Wake up sheeple!

I don’t think we discussed that enough in 2016. Other...

5 months ago

stuff I liked, vol. 24

hi —

I can’t remember if I said this to you at the time but reading Anna Karenina made me think I had never once had an original thought or feeling.

That was okay, and actually felt good, until I saw a Reel that was about how someone had...

7 months ago
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stuff i liked, vol. 22

hi—

Victoria says you can’t just say words and that’s true.

She told me that after I shared a half-baked take about Rock Bands that someone tossed to me at a wedding and took seriously. Is this a blind item? No.

Nevertheless, I will forg...

9 months ago
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    I am a producer and editor working with text and audio. I write my own newsletter, What I Used to Post. I used to edit First Aid Kit, a newsletter about the cost of health care.

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