Oh, you definitely give off angry maple vibes. 😘
THANK YOU for seeing the true me, friend. 🍁😡😁👍😂
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Oh, you definitely give off angry maple vibes. 😘
THANK YOU for seeing the true me, friend. 🍁😡😁👍😂

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I was predisposed to like you anyway because I sensed a commonality in thought processes and diction, but then you left me a fic comment that included the phrase "the material conditions of poverty" and I knew you were Exactly My People, and therefore not intimidating at all 💜
I remember writing that comment and thinking "Too much?" I'm glad I just went ahead and committed!
(thank you for being Exactly My People, too 💜)
*throws hands up in a flurry of bread, jewel-toned yarn, and primary sources* WHO ELSE WOULD PUT UP WITH *ALL* OF MY NONSENSE
PLEASE GIVE ME ALL YOUR NONSENSE, FOREVER. *grabby hands* 💜💜💜🍞🧶
[Why haven’t you unfollowed me?]
Sleepover asks: Hit me up with some fiction recommendations!
Oooh GIRL, you KNOW I can do this!
Miriam Toews, All My Puny Sorrows - trigger-warnings a mile long, and I cried my face off, but I also laughed at parts, and the language is JUST SO beautiful. I’m in the library queue for her latest, Women Talking, which I suspect I will say the exact same things about. Sheila Heti, Motherhood - this book, devoted entirely to the author-character’s meditations on whether or not to have a child, is kind of a total mind-fuck. I found it frustrating at points, but I also kept screencapping parts that really really resonated! If anyone read(s) this, please feel free to hit me up in the comments to share your thoughts.
(Side note: Reading all the reviews of this book that I could find ALSO led me to this amazing essay about writing and motherhood by Rufi Thorpe - “Mother, Writer, Monster, Maid.”)
Karen Russell, Vampires in the Lemon Grove: And Other Stories - I really enjoyed this collection of short stories, and I just brought her newest collection home today!
I keep assuming about you and then realizing they're not actually assumptions! How about this: I assume you have at least one hidden niche interest you've never blogged about.
This is unquestionably correct, but probably less because the interest in question is hidden, per se, and more because I just haven’t encountered it in the wilds of Tumblr, or taken the time to seek it out and tack it up on the wall here myself, or - hell, realized that “why yes, indeed, this topic that I keep accumulating information about DOES probably constitute an interest!”
(And dearest @stillscape, now I just want to ask what some of your hidden niche interests are. <333)
[what do you assume about me?]

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Cabinet position, please
@stillscape, this administration simply would not function without your vital work as Secretary of College AUs... not to mention your former position as UK Cultural Attaché for Religious Affairs, embedded in the office of the Thin White Duke (CHURCH ON TIME).
historical materialism
The "historical materialism mutual" - see, this is why I love you.
crowning glory
“You know, Juggie, it is getting a little long, isn’t it?” she says, reaching up to tug gently on an errant curl that had escaped the beanie.
Veronica gets the wrong idea, Betty gets sweetly stubborn, and Jughead gets a haircut.
read chapter 1 on AO3
You deserve everything good on your birthday, @stillscape! This fluffy little WIP was inspired by your comments (many, many months ago), and I hope that it makes you smile today. Thank you for being such a brilliant writer and an even better friend.
(Much love to @stirringsofconsciousness and @sullypants for lending me their eyes in the beta stage, too!)