“Yeah, to a lawyer. it means I see her about as much as I see you. I am off all week. She is not,” “What are you going to do with yourself?” “Hang out with you. We make a good team. I like this place. I think I’ll move her too.” “You can have my spot.” ...
This means that someone seeking to control me—say, Mistress—has to turn to something bigger (like my deep drive to submit), forging a more powerful bond. How do you cultivate gratitude without the ego, then? I think step one is, in fact, cultivating that genuine internal happiness (...
One of her favourite means of exploration is to simply walk through neighbourhoods, look at the homes and gardens, visit local markets, and then find a comfortable café where she can sit and watch people pass by. Uhart’s crónicas paint vivid portraits through relatively spare accounts. She...
For me, it’s imperative that it doesn’t, because my fake-esque writing voice is what makes me readable, what turns my boring grocery list of apples; cumin; flour; cereal; pie pan into do not buy the honey crisp, it’s out of season; avoid stickerless avocados and bananas—what’s ...
Here are stories with girls falling asleep on each other on the bus, holding hands while they walk home from the bus stop and wondering if it means what they think it means. Here are stories with practice kissing and stolen glances at your best friend while doing homework together. Here ar...
In his Theses on The Philosophy of History (1940), Benjamin proposes another way of looking at history: “To articulate the past does not mean to recognize ‘how it really was.’ It means to take control of a memory, as it flashes in a moment of danger.” For Luna, painting was a ...