My brothers and I are all two years apart. It makes it easy to know exactly how old they are, and also my own age, when I’m really stuck. As long as I remember how …
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IT’S HAPPENING IT’S HAPPENING
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the purrpose of Cats
I’ve been spending a lot of my residency this week not only workshopping puns, as per, but also face deep in apocalypse porn, which is to say, articles and movies about what the end of …
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okay ladies now lets get in formation
I LOVE THIS STORY. Cliff notes: those marvelous lady friends above were out dining in Santa Monica, when one of them spotted a dude really actually take out a little black vial and slip drugs into …
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just above a whisper
Without fully realizing it, I booked us a stay at mindfulness resort where you are only allowed to speak ‘just above a whisper,’ where everyone just sort of sits around staring into the sun asking …
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Girls on the Run LA 5K!
Blaine got me so crushin on this organization so hard that as soon as I got back from NC, I went online to see if there was an LA chapter. And sure enough, today was …
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Today, on food atrocities:
Today, on I am on an Email List for an Ice Cream shop: JENI’S ATLANTIC BEACH PIE ICE CREAM: Description: There is an old Southern legend that warns diners not to eat dessert after a …
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eurojournaling
Verb: to be a young person traveling through Europe alone with a journal; to frantically journal in it. Whenever anyone asks you what your deal is, you lie and say you’ve been hired to write …
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Do you care about Issues?
An awesome young playwright Zoe Samuel made this incredible flow chart so that we can all determine whether we should be in marketing or musical theater lyricists. FLOW THROUGH IT NOWWWWW (with reading glasses) (or …
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a thousand words
There is all of the bad press that North Carolina is getting right now, there are vitriolic Facebook posts, and then nationally, and even globally, there is racial tension and people falling off cruiseships and …
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This Spell will make us Gods
I love my Young Adult literature from the 80s and 90s book club nearly more than I love myself, and so I must share these. Remember Scholastic books? You used to pretend to read them …
