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Sunday confessions, vol. 8

Sunday confessions, vol. 8

I hate when people honk their horn. I’ve complained a lot about traffic and bad drivers on here, but horn-honking is one of my biggest pet peeves in the world. Why the fuck do cars even have horns? Anytime someone honks, no one around them knows who the hell they are honking at, and 98% of … Continue reading

making the most of mediocrity

My life is horrifyingly mediocre. Sometimes I actually get anxious and scared about how mediocre it is, thinking I’m missing out on some miraculous youthful experience in which I’m supposed to be seizing the day and taking risks and living it up and having the time of my life. That’s what your early twenties are … Continue reading

problems with easy solutions

I recently participated in this project called Eleven/Eleven that I found out about from my friend Allison. Allison’s friend, Kaleena, is doing a project in her mother’s memory where she makes 1000 paper cranes in one year and photographs each crane in a different location. Since it’s a bit much to go to 1000 different locations … Continue reading

enough to break the ice

Last week I went to an Aerosmith concert in Cincinnati with my sister, my dad, and my dad’s friend who he “rides” with (Harleys…yeah, my dad is totally a biker). I got day drunk on the lawn and was extremely puzzled by the opening act, which was Sammy Hagar—who, if you don’t know, is widely … Continue reading

this changes everything

When I found this blog, on accident, on a day that I had already been thinking a lot about blogging and how I wanted to start doing it, I cried. At first I just teared up because of the nerve that some of the things she was writing struck – how easily she seemed to … Continue reading