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Origami Around
One Nice Bug Per Day
trying on a metaphor
dirt enthusiast
Sade Olutola
taylor price

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Jules of Nature

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if i look back, i am lost

izzy's playlists!
he wasn't even looking at me and he found me
ojovivo
"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
cherry valley forever
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Stranger Things

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you don’t need to be in a relationship you just need to read a fucking book
Susan Sontag’s annotated Finnegans Wake [via @HamishH1931]
“what’s stopping you from-“ listen i am so so sleepy

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21-09-25
mill’s utilitarianism! my college assigned this as pre-reading, and i’ve been trying to wrap my head around the way he writes. the ideas are simple enough, but his sentence structures are almost as confusing as kant’s.
Translating Antigone has been very personal to me
just me and joseph moxon's mechanick exercises (1683) against the world this morning
journaling afternoons
nothing like a good library spot

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apply for jobs you’re not qualified for! audit upper-level classes! get drunk with your TAs! see that poster advertising that lecture series? go there take notes and ask questions! thank the presenter for talking about this topic you love! if the class is full before you register, email the professor and ask if they can squeeze you in! RAISE YOUR HAND! tell the disability accomodation office to do their goddamn job! ask for help! file complaints! go to class in your pajamas and destroy the reading! you got this! you KNOW you got this! be arrogant enough to learn EVERYTHING! take your meds! punch a velociraptor in the dick! fear is useless and temporary! glory is forever! shed your skin and erupt angel wings! help out! spread your sun!
i had a really good morning! you deserve a really good morning! kill anyone who says you don’t and build a throne from their bones!
Constantly remember how full of choices life is and how if you let your guilt or shame lead you instead of joy you truly will have no one to blame but yourself when you are living a life that feels heavy and constrained instead of happy and free
When you are not a child anymore you have to make decisions based on your own beliefs and no one else's and if you can't then no one is gonna save you - it's something you do for yourself regardless of how it looks to people around you and no one is gonna tell you to choose yourself
Check in - My life has continuously improved since I voiced this and really actualized it
Best piece of advice I could give anyone is to stay away from anything that makes you feel small. People, places, situations… And continually check yourself about it too. Like regularly ask yourself if you feel like you’re closing in on yourself or opening up and able to bloom
“I’m someone who gets consumed by stuff. It engulfs me, wraps me up in its embrace, and doesn’t let me be until I’ve deal with it.
S.K. Ali "Love from A to Z”
I love asking friends, without context, "what are you really into this week?" I'll go first. this week I'm really into mouthwash and sudoku. Last week I was into peaches.
we used to be a society on here!! reblog, don't like! I want to hear what you're into!!! I'm literally looking into the nyt game Pips!!!
This week I'm into cryptids and starting to plan a halloween party

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Grangerisation
Recently, I watched a video by Ruby Granger about grangerising books. I personally love this idea, and I wanted to expand upon it further. So here are some ideas for how to turn a book into something so personal it feels kind of awkward to let people know it exists.
But first... what is grangerisation?
Grangerisation originally referred to adding pictures into a pre-existing book (extra-illustration). Ruby Granger (no relation) suggests a wider interpretation that includes personal notes and annotations, photos of oneself at different rereads, elements of commonplacing, and more. It is this that I'm building upon in this post.
Ideas (not already mentioned)
Perfume swatch cards tucked into relevant pages, or sprayed directly on the page
Swatches of the same type of fabric when a particularly impactful outfit is described
QR codes for playlists
Painting or collaging over the cover instead of rebinding
In-universe replica ephemera (ticket stubs, library cards, letters, etc.)
Added footnotes or endnotes with context
A drip of a scented candle on the inside cover as a DIY scratch and sniff
Bookmark sized recipes for plot-significant meals
Maps of the setting
Printed out meta posts from other fans
Fold-out web weaves covering certain scenes or themes
A list of vibey essentials for a reread
Teabag labels of flavours with similar vibes taped in
Dried flowers
Reaction images as well as illustrations
An envelope filled with letters to the characters, mini-essays, etc.
My favorite grocery store cashier died a few months ago. I know this probably sounds like a bizarre thing to be sad about. Her name was Judith and I only saw her once or twice a week, and only while I was paying for groceries. But even now, months later, I think of her when I'm at the grocery store. She used to save the ends of receipt paper rolls when they only had a foot or two left on them and give them to me, which I never asked her to do, but the first time she did it she held one out to me and said "you look like someone who would make a craft out of this," and I laughed because she was right. I do save them to put in geocaches and letterboxes. Our small talk was about the weather and the weekend and aren't those cookies good? They're so expensive though. But it's worth it.
I'm just saying. If you ever sit around wondering whether you'd be missed if you disappeared off the face of the earth, the answer is probably yes, very much, and probably by more people than you think.