i'm a sim and sometimes my puppeteer puts me in flirty mode
i'm having a craving for a specific genre of media – late 90s–early 00s, women in their 30s living and writing in the city... sex and the city, caroline knapp's memoirs and columns, nigella bites with nigella lawson, julie & julia by julie powell...
sometimes in random moments i'm on the verge of feeling something Huge and Real and then it. slips away
my old friend from primary school replied! she still lives in this town and we're meeting up for tea this afternoon! :)
Sorry but have you not heard about the Rammstein/Lindemann scandal? Not to ruin your experience, but I think every fan of theirs should know.
i have and i have given it a lot of thought! i think it's an awful thing and at the same time it doesn't surprise me at all. in the sense that abuse of power comes as no surprise and also in the sense that... well, that's kind of what happens with popular artists and fans, isn't it? to be clear, i am not at all saying that those girls are to blame and i feel for them. but i also do not think that it's a black and white story of aggressors and victims :/
i bought a quilting foot for my sewing machine 🤑 it cost 20 euros which hurt but. it's for a good cause
fridays are for therapy + going to the market! got all this for 9 euros🍍🍆🥖👜
one of the scariest things a girl can do is leaving her house
i'm trying to write some essays, just for fun–don't know if i'll ever finish them because perfectionism often gets in the way and i tend to lose interest quickly, but i'm trying to view it as a fun activity for me to do (i do really love using my brain in this way) & also to explore my own personality in a way... anyway i'm revisiting some of my favourite books and i'm currently rereading jeffrey eugenides' the virgin suicides, a book that really struck a chord with me when i first read it as a 15/16 year old. now as i'm rereading it it's like a completely different experience! so fun how growing & learning & having more experiences makes it so that it's like you never read the same book twice!
i really love that idea of how we are cups overflowing into each other and how in that way we are a little bit immortal. the people i've loved will be with me as a part of me forever :)
read about hunger last night and then in my sleep dreamt about frying onions
by the way i still dice onions the way my grandmother showed me when i was 12 or so and when i peel an onion and it's difficult to get only that papery outer layer off i still hear my aunt saying "it's okay to peel off an extra layer" when we were cooking in her kitchen once many years ago
the thing about reading books is that you need to read several of them at the same time to balance them out. like notes in a perfume. i am right about this btw
