Category Archives: self-actualisation

The Donut Plant, New York New York

Today I ate a doughnut (from the Doughnut Plant) the size of my head. And it was square. And it was filled, no, not with creme, not with jelly, but with JUICE. It was a juicy donut, and that sounds … Continue reading

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I really, really am.

I am taking a Women’s Studies class right now, wherein the topic of feminism is discussed every day at great length and breadth. Incidentally, the subject matter is not altogether different from several other classes I have taken in recent … Continue reading

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Me and Friends: The First

I am antisocial. By and large, people annoy me. This grand revelation, I suspect, will come as no surprise to you. When given the choice between going to a party where I will know a lot of people only vaguely, … Continue reading

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My Inner Hick and I

A few years ago I read an article that claimed people should only allow themselves ten standing ovations in any given lifetime. I believe the reasoning behind this societal Nazism was that standing ovations, like Taylor Swift and the phrase … Continue reading

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Saturday Steals: Free Advice

Welcome to another titillating round of Saturday Steals! Before we fully begin, I would like to take a moment for a little bit of housekeeping. It has come to my attention that some readers who are interested in participating in … Continue reading

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So long, Smeagol!

Are you watching American Idol this season? Kyle and I oscillate; the first entire season either of us had ever watched was when David Archuleta won, and we were smitten. But then the next season Kyle was gone a lot … Continue reading

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