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every time i see the word darjeeling i think of yazmina reza's le dieu du carnage, truly an unforgettable pièce

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45cm later! cant help thinking that had i done this even just two years ago i would have been able to donate more than double this amount.... hashtag pcos thinning
the hair situation is becoming untenable; i wanted to wait til the end of summer so that i could at least keep it tied up but all i keep of thinking of is whether my layers are long enough to donate - im sure that overall length is more than fine but i cant find a seamstress' metre to measure it properly
its also sooo true what they say abt long hair developing a Presence or something bc. ive been saying that i need to cut a good chunk for a few years now but its so intrinsically linked to my (barely there) personality that i cant fathom getting rid of it....
and SURE i know the idea is wrong + directly linked to contemporary beauty standards WHATEVER its still really difficult to unlearn it in my heart even when i know what the truth is. ideologically. in my head
the hair situation is becoming untenable; i wanted to wait til the end of summer so that i could at least keep it tied up but all i keep of thinking of is whether my layers are long enough to donate - im sure that overall length is more than fine but i cant find a seamstress' metre to measure it properly
im suffering immensely i was promised a beach afternoon but now all i can look forward to is badly seasoned curry (im out of literally all spices. its a glorified minestrone)

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went to the fields to check for cow skulls but the one that was perfect for picking in october has disappeared, and the other one that i found is not ready yet, theres still some fur on top of the head
i also wish it still had the other hollow horn
been playing a lot of sudoku lately…
hitting return early on libby when there's people waiting and feeling like a benevolent queen distributing alms to the poor
having a horrible no good day does anyone want anything
some people read an awful lot, but don't read very well. deep reading is itself a skill. being able to untangle the threads of theme, subtext, characterization, narrative style, and more are all things that it takes time and intentional engagement to learn.
if you've ever watched a movie with your film buff friend and chatted about it afterwards, that friend might have pulled hours more of conversation out of the same 90 minutes of screentime, and wondered how the fuck they did that - it's not raw intelligence, it's a skill that's been honed. And I learned a lot about film from talking to friends who knew about film, and reading critique by film scholars
literature works exactly the same. so if you want to get more out of your reading, there are things you can do to train that. Find a book or short story you think you've got a pretty good grasp on, preferably from a widely read & respected author like Ursula K Le Guin or Ray Bradbury (if you're new at this don't swing for the Toni Morrison or the Samuel Beckett yet unless you feel very comfortable with the complexity of the text - the point is to develop a complicated new skill on good foundations). Then go to JSTOR, create a free account, and look up criticism on the story you've chosen. Find something that looks readable to you and at least somewhat interesting. Read that article, and look at what that writer got out of the same story you've read that you didn't get. Do you see the critic's points? Did they teach you something about the text? Go reread that story and see if the criticism has changed how you read it. Are you seeing more? Are you thinking about the implications of a line that you hadn't noticed before? Does the story feel richer now?
there are other more involved ways of finding criticism. Learning to use academic databases, going to your local library to do interlibrary loans, finding critical voices you appreciate; these are all useful subskills. Literacy isn't just being able to read words, it's being able to read words in context and think about what they tell you about the text, the author, or the time and culture in which the text was produced. Literacy is the skill of being able to look at the world with open eyes and think clearly about how its parts are connected. It'll change your life
this keeps getting shared around and ive seen some different tags responding differently so i just want to make some important clarifications and distillations
you don't have to read more deeply if you don't want to (but i'd recommend it, i genuinely think it makes you a better person)
if you want to learn to read more deeply, the resources are out there. try to find critical literature (that is, academic writing that analyzes the text) on works your familiar with so you can get a sense for how to do that analysis too
learning to deep read literature can help you deep read many areas of your life
writers tend to put a lot of work into their stories. if you learn to read that work you'll (probably) appreciate the stories you love even more. And if not, then you'll have developed your taste. This too is worth doing

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for real tho it feels exhausting that ive seen this whole "woman should be allowed to abstain from X beauty standard" -> "i perform X beauty standard, am i evil? do you think im evil? please forgive me i came up with a dozen excuses 🥺" since like 2015 (and i know its been going on longer than that) like girl thats not the poiiiiint
look me in the eyes. repeat after me. "i face societal pressure to perform this beauty standard. i should not face that pressure. i conform to this standard. i am rewarded for performing to this standard. i need to respect women who do not perform this standard. this is not about whether or not i am a sinner for wearing makeup."
Study finds 99% of interstellar flights result in a mysterious incident that kills entire crew save a sole survivor.
Yeah but the distances are so huge, it's still one of the safest travel methods per kilometre
i don't really want to weight in on the "using big words in your writing is ableist" discourse happening on tiktok because i'm like 90% certain it's an anti-intellectual psyop to stir up drama in online circles to promote the use of ai to summarize literally everything and thus feeding the LLMs and lowering the populace's mistrust of such tools but i also have to say: dictionaries and thesauruses are the most accessible they've ever been. if you use an e-reader of any kind you can look up a word without leaving the page. there's a plethora of online dictionaries and if you just type a word + "meaning" into google it'll usually give you a definition. we used to have pocket dictionaries we used when reading in class. i have two on my shelf right now that i used in high school. stop letting the fascists purposefully misuse anti-ableism rhetoric to trick you into never thinking again.
its the beginning of july and for some reason today was the right day to decide the twelve books i want to prioritise in 2027
sunday morning overview: went over to my aunts house to feed her dogs, wrote part of a letter i'll send next week while sitting on her porch, went back home to change and then out again to feed the chickens and water the fruit trees, pet a couple of kitties, went home again and finally had breakfast two and a half hours after i got up, voted for the book club pick, read a bit, made a pitcher of iced tea, washed yesterdays + this mornings dishes, im eating leftover salad for lunch but made a fresh one for my father, cut up some old apples and made one (1) apple cake thats cooking now but i have more apples so ill make another one right after and ill bring it to my grandma bc im full of tupperwares she lends me whenever she shares her lunch with me and im not bringing them back empty, started cooking some chicken thighs and now im sat. waiting. chilling a bit

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Doing all my illegal downloading while im visiting my grandma so she can take the fall
i do miss captain hastings (<- hasnt read or watched an agatha christie for a long time). like. hes basically what everyone thinks doctor watson is.
THINGS HE KNOWS: cricket. modes of transport. lots pf posh english people and their social codes.
THINGS HE DOESNT KNOW: literally anything else. regularly gets distracted from the case. fully does not know whats going on. him and poirot are like that one things they teach you on buisness school/things they dont teach you in buisness school-> thus, the sum of all human knowledge joke (you know the one).
poirot literallty just seems to keep him around as some kind of trophy husband/pet englishman/rubber duck/like. social lubricant i dont know what youd call it. like hes always just hanging around for no real reason. i love him so much