A poem about seeing somebody you used to know well and being ignored.
Protected: A Schoolgirl Dreams of California
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Starbucks Memories
Study my relationship with Starbucks, for it holds insight into modern life.
Takeaways of Tolstoy: How Are We Compelled to Live A Certain Way?
In Tolstoy's work we see a kernel of ourselves reflected back; by reading his books we can develop an understanding of what it means to make choices when we 'live in a society' or have made incorrect choices in the past. Now as much as ever the lessons in his books are something we can turn to for relief from choices we ourselves are compelled to make.
All Quiet on the LRF, pt II: Life, Covid, and Approaching 30
I want to leave my 20s the person I wanted to be at the beginning of it.
All Quiet On The Late Romantic Front?
A quick update on what's happening here at the mo.
Schrรถdinger’s Text Message
Relationships have been changing for years now. In an age of social media, people you were once close to update you in the same way they update their close friends and family. You know intimate details about their life, even when you haven't spoken in years, and it's no wonder that we don't know who our friends are or how we want our relationships to look.
What Does The Magazine You Read Say About You?
Here is the crux of it: buying two magazines does not simply put you in two camps, which marks you as a dynamic and multi-faceted person; what I did not understand at the time, but which I now know, is that the combination reveals something fresh about you, the buyer.
Cottagecore as Childhood for Adults
We should turn to the big differences between the way children and adults play to establish where and how we โrewildโ ourselves.
An apology to Sarah Millican.
A lesson in the dangers of social media and an acknowledgement of some personal growth that needed doing.