I was wrong -- she's 59. but my point stands!
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the ultimate baby-man writer vibe -- being mad about getting edits! the absolute fucking worst type of guy to work with or date (from personal experience).
I’m in @tnr.bsky.social arguing for a full, alternate, message-disciplined competing vision of immigration pushed forcefully and cohesively by national Dems
Kamala Harris apparently believes—wrongly—that she has no influence on anti-immigrant sentiment in America, because she has effectively capitulated to MAGA messaging.
I overheard some dudes discussing politics and the upcoming election, and blame it on perimenopause brain that it took me 20 minutes to come up with a rebuttal to one guy's worry about women dropping bombs on their periods -- Harris is 61, bro!!
Proof of life and lipstick. yesterday was a migraine party. today we do crafts at our favorite outdoor dining cabana slash dive bar.
I love them! I love huge frames. moscot's is my go-to for bubbe frames.
giving me globe dot com vibes
My father is an old Reagan Republican lobsterman on a small island of Portland, Maine. Everyone there knows each other, and they probably all know that one of his neighbors is transitioning. He's fine with it. They're all fine with it. Most Americans are that way.
I wrote about five of my favorite books for the Atlantic: 1--Pale Fire by Vladimir Nabokov, 2--Primeval and Other Times by Olga Tokarczuk, 3--Brodeck's Report by Philippe Claudel, 4--The Ravicka novels by Renee Gladman, 5--Dark Matter by Aase Berg Gift article: www.theatlantic.com/books/archiv...
The best-written stories can make readers feel as if they have passed through mundane states of being and been brought over to another universe.