Everything is Liminal

Everything is Liminal

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Junk collage summer and lessons in surrender

Everybody wants daughters now, but is it progress?

On being more human through our screens

RIP, coffee. We're breaking up, but somehow I'm still functioning.

Critical thinking might be the only thing that matters in an automated world

Summers start with a little heartbreak

Stress can kill you. All the ways our body sends signals.

Art matters, but nobody wants to fund it.

Niches are for algorithms. Writing whatever you want is just human.

A disconnected walk. April’s a trickster. Life, in fragments.

Angel number 55. Welcome to irrelevance.

At first disillusioned, I was wrong about protesting

Gen X was obsessed with anti-sellout culture, but maybe capitalism won after all

How songs become portals to our past

Draw like nobody's watching. On quieting your inner critic.

The slow sublime in a city unrushed

The slow death of consumption. How badly do you want it?

Stand by or stand up. Decide who you are.

Metamorphosis and the state of wintering

Can we talk about this horrendous job market?

Build your comfort reserves

As one grows up, the other grows older

The world does not revolve around us

I'm learning how to read books all over again

Winter's wonder and a new year begins

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