I want to call this The Versailles species of mullet. Imagine it with a few ringlets at the bottom and maybe a tiny gilded birdcage on top.
âI donât want / to be pitied said my neighbor, after explaining to me / she hated her childrenânot children in general, / just her own. Her idea of a weekend / is not being pitied.â â @natalieshapero.bsky.socialwww.nybooks.com/articles/202...
Some people despise doing laundry, but I donât mind it, and I think we can all agree it feels so good to engage in something you donât mind. To have a neutral feeling.
Oh dear. JustâŚno.
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This is like if Alan Rickman asked Bruce Willis in Die Hard to pretty please pull him back up into the building so heâd have a clearer shot
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On a little-known poem of London by Wordsworth