Author: laura
this, cause this.
brrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr-ing
i would be a lying liar…
if i didn’t own up to all the stuff i’ve been doing that is not studying in the last 24 hours.
watching:
tig
what happened, miss simone?
before sunset
reading:
the women who’ve spoken out — the story, especially with the multimedia online, is as powerful as the cover itself.
and right now, cause always:
summer schooled
i am savoring what is code?
paul ford is amazing, like farts-rainbows cultural-treasure amazing. see also networks without networks, the nerdiest and most sincere eulogy i’ve ever read.
dear lord
real life
the things that have been taking up my time, the non-work, non-school, non-non things, are ephemeral, fleeting. sunsets. weddings. camping and damp mornings, emerging from a tent on the beach, in a redwood grove. rental cars, over and over. ikea furniture, the entire process of it. breakfasts. evil plans that are not so evil. mysterious bug bites. it is autumn, finally, and how autumnal it is. i just want to catch these moments, momentarily. if i could have one superpower, it would be to stop time.
disappointment
“…the greatest catalyst ever for doing something new in life is a broken heart. A girl I loved sent me a text one morning that said, ‘You’re the most disappointing human being ever.’ I’ve long since forgiven her and myself, but in the moment I knew I was going to live a different story.”
the dream, still.
“Look, Martin,” he said, “you do what the spirit say do.”
controversial opinions
i have been giggling at this thread for the last few days, while streaming the new nine inch nails album and generally squeeing.