So many beautiful people out and about today. In good moods. It is always nice when the weather turns in the city. Such a refreshing change.
@natecull Are they grinding because of the creators update rollout?
@NeuroWinter Download a torrent! = p
@SuzanEraslan That print looks lovely. Yay Spring (Summer?).
@hauntedlatte I just booped her. Thanks for the reminder.
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Okay Maggie helps but still.
Everything sucks. Everyone is garbage. Why should I care about anything
I just texted my friend who died in October, and the text still went through. Technology sucks.
I saw tonight yet another example to throw people when they say art doesn't happen on Broadway. A Doll's House, Part 2 was brilliant. It dealt with feminism, relationships, the impact of one's actions on others, and the hard choices we make in life - and when sometimes those choices were actually the easy choices. Definitely worth seeing if you can spare 90 minutes. The design was exactly what it needed to be, no more, no less. A well done piece all around.
FULLY HUMAN
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@SuzanEraslan But saying that, I'd kinda like to immanentize the coalesciton. = p
@SuzanEraslan I was kind of figuring that was gonna be it. a coalescion if you will.
@SuzanEraslan 6% of 1300... hmm good point.
I never realized how much I was keeping to myself because I couldn't fit it in 140 characters. Ahh crapola now I sound like everyone else on here.
@SuzanEraslan I've converted it from a nook book to Kindle because I've switched platforms. and because of that I don't have a page number. I know, though, that I am six percent in. Merle just met a ball lightning named Skip. And then Skip left too.
And at this bar, I am reading a novel. I've never read Pynchon before. I'm not so sure about this one so far. It is called "Against the Day" and I have not found even the subtlest thread of a plot. I am sticking with it, though.
I am no longer religious like I was as a child (and I was fervently, much to the embarrassment of my American Methodist mother and Turkish Muslim father), but I still find religion fascinating-- which is probably what brought me to love theatre so much. It's all just getting people together in a single space to engage in some kind of ritual together.