Molly Ringwald, June 1984, Vanity Fair, by Sheila Metzner.
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we're not kids anymore.
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Origami Around

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Molly Ringwald, June 1984, Vanity Fair, by Sheila Metzner.
"I would break my body to pieces
to call you once by your name."
A hearty vegetarian pasta dish with roasted tomatoes, eggplant, garlic and herbs, blended into a flavorful, velvety sauce.
Week night dinner inspiration.
Potato salad gets a lot of love, and pasta salad is as easy as can be, but coleslaw is our go-to summer side dish. It’s easy to make, it tak
Recipes, stories and photos about food, wine and travel in Italy
A better world is possible, just btw, in case you were wondering. It's not guaranteed, but it sure as hell is possible.
Oh, also: It's worth fighting for
Primer of design - Charles Alfred Barry - 1878 - via Internet Archive
yep, it’s yer pilot light
“When you become extremely rich, you become isolated. You will be surrounded by people, but they will not be equals or peers who will talk frankly and honestly with you. They will only be there because of the money and if the money vanishes, so will they. You will be, essentially, alone with your staff and the constant buzz of people attempting to get something from you. You will trust no-one, feel no loyalty, and avoid facing what you have lost. On paper billionaires are rich, but in practice they are some of the poorest people alive.”
— John Higgs
Pull on one trauma and the rest come with. And there was a grief hiding of the type that made those rural gods choose to be trees and rocks.
from "Some Day We Won't Remember This"
Ok no lie I have been having a mental breakdown all morning and I finally wrote someone that I love a birthday letter and thenbjerked off for a while and put on some of the stupidest music in the world and I now I think might live
Don’t get it twisted, I’m still someone you should keep in your prayers
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Between services in an industrial kitchen