Peculiar.Cautious

cause digital is easier than paper and pen

Use that third one as your next Facebook status. I guarantee you’ll get a reaction.

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gynostar:

Vintage anti-suffrage cartoons reveal the fears of men terrified of losing privilege. Their worst fear is that women will do to them exactly what they’ve done to women. I guess some things never change.
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gynostar:

Vintage anti-suffrage cartoons reveal the fears of men terrified of losing privilege. Their worst fear is that women will do to them exactly what they’ve done to women. I guess some things never change.

…some strange man decides it’s a good time to ask me if I have a boyfriend, I smile. I’m polite, I let him talk until he gets bored. I’m not nice because I want to be nice, but because I’m anxious about a negative reaction to hostility.
See a Woman Reading? Leave Her Alone. by Jessica Critcher
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The Russian-born novelist’s writing habits were famously peculiar. Beginning in 1950, he composed first drafts in pencil on ruled index cards, which he stored in long file boxes. Since, Nabokov claimed, he pictured an entire novel in complete form before he began writing it, this method allowed him to compose passages out of sequence, in whatever order he pleased; by shuffling the cards around, he could quickly rearrange paragraphs, chapters, and whole swaths of the book. (His file box also served as portable desk; he started the first draft of Lolita on a road trip across America, working nights in the backseat of his parked car — the only place in the country, he said, with no noise and no drafts.) Only after months of this labor did he finally relinquish the cards to his wife, Vera, for a typed draft, which would then undergo several more rounds of revisions.

Nabokov’s curious daily rituals

Using the card box as a portal desk is just too clever. View high resolution

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The Russian-born novelist’s writing habits were famously peculiar. Beginning in 1950, he composed first drafts in pencil on ruled index cards, which he stored in long file boxes. Since, Nabokov claimed, he pictured an entire novel in complete form before he began writing it, this method allowed him to compose passages out of sequence, in whatever order he pleased; by shuffling the cards around, he could quickly rearrange paragraphs, chapters, and whole swaths of the book. (His file box also served as portable desk; he started the first draft of Lolita on a road trip across America, working nights in the backseat of his parked car — the only place in the country, he said, with no noise and no drafts.) Only after months of this labor did he finally relinquish the cards to his wife, Vera, for a typed draft, which would then undergo several more rounds of revisions.

Nabokov’s curious daily rituals

Using the card box as a portal desk is just too clever.

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My signed @teganandsara tee has been mounted and added to the altar… I mean wall… Yes wall. View high resolution

My signed @teganandsara tee has been mounted and added to the altar… I mean wall… Yes wall.

LEMON, god among mortals.

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tarts:

“This gorgeous Hälssen & Lyon calendar is made of brewable tea. Each day is made of fine pressed wafer thin tea leaves.” 

this is a million years of ridic but there’s no way I’m not trying to diy this myself

Insanity, thy name is tea!

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