
Rob Thomas Is Anxious About Climate Change. Somebody Help Him! (And Us!)
Rob Thomas is also our very own pop culture Cassandra.
Rob Thomas is also our very own pop culture Cassandra.
What I do remember are the warm tones of the store, the bright colors, the impossibly adult aspiration of having lamps and lampshades that matched sophisticated rugs and functionless throw pillows. What it felt like, being immersed in a perfectly coordinated environment, was what scrolling through an Instagram feed would feel like years later.
It's like a conspiracy theorist YouTube channel with consequences that feel Grecian in their capacity for tragedy, but Netflix picked it up giving it (or at least you, the viewer) credence.
Synthesizing everything I’ve learned about nails in the past year, I still have no understanding of what makes them innately appealing. Rouge and lipstick have their evolutionary purposes; we flush and blush during intercourse, so we naturally react to those products. But nails? I’m still unclear on an explanation for... Read More
I recently started painting as a way to heal my relationship with writing, mostly by avoiding the anxiety of not having written. As a new hobbyist, I’ve begun considering Bad Art.
“I was after girls who wanted to be cowgirls and I never asked too many questions. Ones I tried to weed out were the ones that were in love with horses.