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by Cynthia Closkey on January 31, 2010 · 0 comments
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(I know it’s not very zen of me to keep this running inner monologue that consists mostly of stranger-judging and Death Wish-style fantasies. If I could learn meditation I’m sure the voices would quiet a bit. I have a number of meditation albums on my iPod. I only listen to them on the subways to drown out everyone around me. But I’ve learned that it’s important to remember how strangers are dressed and what they look like because as a Hysterical Feminist®, I believe that all men are potential rapists. As an added bonus, this enables me to follow men’s fashion trends pretty closely.)So often, the asides are the best bits. too sweet to die » Blog Archive » Y

Soon, we’ll be able to buy Stay Puft marshmallows. Perfect for making smores while telling ghost stories. Via murketing
How To Be Alone (via andyradorfman)

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