Unless of course she made the bread herself with her own hands*, in which case she can feed off of her own self-satisfaction and breathe in her arrogance and shelter herself with her newly found …
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woman cannot live by bread alone
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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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today, on fresh thoughts
As part of an ongoing effort to explore different parts of California, and force my brain to think newer and larger thoughts, I have hightailed it up to Santa Barbara for a day /night to …
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Meme.
I just want to go on record and say that it’s only really been a few weeks since I finally fully got what a Meme is. This is a meme: A meme is a picture …
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Earth Art
In trying to find the perfect image to match my earth day thought, which was simply that the Earth is probably REAL mad at Prince for bogarting it’s One Day, I stumbled across these BEAUTIFUL …
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change your place / change your mind
I’ve gone and escaped to up to Ojai for a few days to clear my head and to try and fix a play that’s be eluding me. Ojai is a beauty of a valley just …
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THE JOURNEY
Today, on epic california adventures that offer insight into why my brain’s production of good ideas has slowed by seventy percent: Got an avocado at the farmer’s market that I THOUGHT was tiny. Which of …
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HOLD THE PHONE.
I would like to announce that after years of putting jokes about wearing blazers into nearly everything I’ve ever written, I have to go and speak and a fancy theater thing tonight and so I …
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Animals
I love many things about morning television, but I adore most this tendency: when the producers are like, nothing is happening in the world right now that is interesting to us so LET’S JUST GET …
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the struggle is real(ly essential)
Yesterday, mid-blizzard, I had to get myself and luggage from the West Village to Midtown with no cabs / 2 feet of snow everywhere / snow banks high as four feet that are, shall we …
