I wish I was just one notch prettier. I’m right on the edge. I have to make my case with each new person.
—Miranda July, The Future
i think maybe you only have to speak out loud to get her phone number and then “cute texting” might suffice
oh i’m so glad! it makes me feel so many feelings, #1 being “i want to buy a cello”
I did this interview and I’m really excited about it and would like you to read it
I wish I was just one notch prettier. I’m right on the edge. I have to make my case with each new person.
—Miranda July, The Future
So so much. More than I miss Dollhouse since it got canceled.
NO IT’S ALL OF US
here’s a post on this topic:
http://www.autostraddle.com/we-are-broken/
it might take ~3 minutes to load
“So, you are here and your friends / loved ones / cuddle buddies are elsewhere. Maybe they’re down the street, across town, in another state, on the other side of the world. Maybe they miss you. And maybe you miss them. And maybe you’re tired of the routine text or phone call or email — you want to connect differently, say different things, be involved in each others’ lives in ways that don’t necessarily involve "like”-ing a status.
There tons of ways to stay in contact that go above and beyond the “How are you"s and "I’m doing fine"s, if you’re willing to be creative. When I moved to New York after college, the people I loved and communicated with most were all over the country, and all over the world — Ohio, Michigan, France, Argentina, Korea and California. The locations would swap and change and overlap from time to time, but what mattered most was that even though we were Here and There, we could still do the things we used to do together — read poetry out loud to each other, share recipes, and mix drinks with each other.
Staying in touch is important. So I knocked heads with the rest of the Contributing Editor team to come up with this fantastic list of things you can do to keep in touch! You can tell people you miss the ever-loving daylights out of them in so many ways. Who knew?”