Late Summer Sun, Philadelphia -- September 13th, 2023
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northeast snow effect 001-004
(inspired by Dan Hays’ Colorado Snow Effect oil-on-canvas series)
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In Boston even the snowmen drink Dunkin’
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Brotherly/Love, Philadelphia -- September 13th, 2023
Etsy
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dreaming of attending an old money new england liberal arts college, fantasizing/raving about elif batuman’s brutally accurate depiction of collegiate girlhood, looking up how to make the perfect rory gilmore-coded iced latte while listening to ultraviolence on repeat 📖
west coast & the other woman are my favs <3
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20yo detrans butch dyke. I’m from New Jersey which is unfortunately a significant part of my personality and I go to college somewhere that is not New Jersey. I’m in my first year kinda studying cinema and media and creative writing and journalism but who knows what I’ll actually end up doing lol.
I like music and music journalism and I’m unironically really sad about the whole Pitchfork situation. Some of my favorite acts are Deerhunter (ask me about Halcyon Digest PLEASE), the Smiths, Sleater-Kinney, Big Thief, Slint, Unwound, Elliott Smith, Modest Mouse, LCD Soundsystem, and Yo La Tengo. Lately I’ve been really into Broken Social Scene, Rilo Kiley, and Life Without Buildings. I also love film and literature. I write a bunch of different stuff, but mostly journalistic pieces, poetry, and short fiction.
I’m extremely taken and in love so I’m just looking for friends, preferably butch and close to me in age lol. Comment here and maybe I’ll shoot you a message :)
ヾ( ͝° ͜ʖ͡°)ノ♪
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FYI If You Live in Certain Parts of the U.S. and Canada
Various areas of Canada and the U.S. are being impacted by wildfires in Quebec right now. Yesterday (June 6, 2023), New York City had the worst air quality of any city in the world. There has been a haze over many areas (including in the northeast, midwest, and mid-Atlantic regions of the U.S.) for around two days now and people can even smell smoke.
The air quality in many areas is equivalent to smoking at least 7 cigarettes per day (though I'm unclear how long you'd have to be outside to get the full amount of cigarettes). The poor air quality is bad for everyone, and especially bad for vulnerable groups such as children, seniors, pregnant people, pets, and those with chronic health issues (including asthma and heart problems).
If you live in these areas, avoid going outside whenever possible. Wear a high-quality mask (ie: N95 - dust and surgical masks won't do anything) if you have to go out. Keep windows shut, turn on air purifiers, definitely don't exercise outside, etc. Find a website such as a news outlet or weather channel (ie: accuweather) that tracks the air quality in your area to see when your air quality returns to normal.
I encourage everyone to look into this further if you have any specific questions about your personal situation. Stay safe and healthy, everyone!
A couple sources:
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