Time Capsule #72: What's the longest thing you've read lately?
I've been challenging myself to switch from shortform videos back to longform reading, listening, anything.
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What I’m watching lately:
itaewon class
3 thoughts:
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I finished fleabag and it was SO GOOD.
I had a tiny yam. It was ADORABLE.
1 question for you:
What’s the longest thing you’ve read lately?
hop down the rabbit hole?
short on time? pick your birthday month and check out that piece!
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and[4] sometimes I have weird mixed meals
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[7] a tiny poem about ibuprofen
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[9] let these microgreens grow
[10] the kids who talk like adults by
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to the last edition?
Time Capsule #71: If you were a baby goat, would you prefer to be indoors or outdoors?
Welcome to my Time Capsule project, where I save and reshare old pieces of writing, art and other creations. The purpose behind this project is so that created pieces don’t live and die by the algorithm, without forcing creators to be on the hamster wheel of creation. Want to join?
I just finished "The Life Impossible" by Matt Haig. It's the longest thing I've read recently, though it isn't a very long book. It's a beautiful look at grief, aging, and what human connection means.