so today is bad i just got off the phone with my sister and she told me that the plumbing is so bad in our NYC house that they’ve been shitting in plastic bags, taking showers with cold water and washing the dishes both in the back yard, spitting toothpaste in the garbage, basically unable to use water and i have no words to how much this breaks my heart like i can’t believe they’re living like that and our abusive father is literally going to let them live like that i cant stop crying
me in therapy when I’m about to segue into describing a specific traumatic memory
[ID: screencap of Mae Martin doing stand-up comedy, subtitled in yellow text with “So I wanna preface the whole next section by just reminding everyone that I’m fine.”]
f. scott fitzgerald / friedrich nietzsche / florence and the machine / andrea dworkin / kiersten white / euripides / audre lorde / phillip pullmann / bob hicok
So maybe you want to start making good coffee at home, but it seems pretentious, unnecessarily complicated and presents a minefield of equipment and differing advice on where to begin.
Many of you have asked me how to make good coffee at home. Here is a brief need-to-know guide to making coffee at home that will make it seem simple (because it is). ☕️
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Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets (1971), dir. Shūji Terayama
anyone else grieving & mourning & lamenting & kicked apart by nostalgia & going silently about their lives?
Julio Cortázar, Hopscotch (trans. Gregory Rabassa)
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me: *does nothing with my life* minimalism
Many of us are looking for more ways to enjoy our time at home in these stressful circumstances. Some of us have turned to books. But how can we make sure we get the most out of them?
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Pierrot le fou (1965) // dir. Jean-Luc Godard