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“My angel. Flung out of space.”
After countless rewatches, this may be my favorite Seinfeld moment. Gets me every time.
Merry merry
The Damien Chazelle epic is set in 1920s Hollywood and draws on figures from that time, including “the ‘It’ Girl,” Clara Bow.
Love, laundry, and the miraculous in the mundane.
When the only thing better than a flip phone is no phone at all.
What the shit.
Tomboys for me as a child did not represent not wanting to be a girl. It was about being free of the idea that girls liked dolls more than baseball, that girls are naturally sweet and sedate. You can’t be sedate when you’re sliding into third base. Tomboys are self-reliant. They demand 10 percent. Or, like Addie Pray, they demand $200. Sweet talk doesn’t work on them. They refuse self-pity. They’ll work it out for themselves.
Present Tense: Tomboys
MUNA - I Know A Place | Mahogany Session
Singing America the Beautiful in EVERY National Park
Cat Reacts to Horror Movie
D.I.Y. broadcast mediums like Instagram have ushered in a golden age of personal eccentricity. In the history of humanity, the vast spectrum of private weirdness has never been so public. People use (and in many cases, waste) their time in astonishing ways. It’s inspiring. If it didn’t exist, a science-fiction novelist would have to invent it: a magic button that grants access to a globe-size playpen of oddballs and misfits.
Letter of Recommendation: Instagram Explore
Stephen King on Childhood