whatchamacallit

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my uncle sent me this ad from our high school newspaper — audrey, co and i were on the lancer staff and had to go model the dresses. i feel like our whole vibe is MORTIFIED. what a name for a store, too? different times (1991 or 92).


bits

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  • the time of trying the see’s st. patrick’s day potato has at last arrived. also the reviews are AMAZING (“Real Potato Bliss”)
  • ross and i ate at cattleman’s steakhouse in fabens last weekend — what a trip. it was PACKED at 4:45pm, had no salad bar, in fact no salad on the menu at all — except for “pineapple slaw” — so baked potato it was. followed it up with the queen of sheba dessert (“heavy whipped cream with chocolate wafers,” an icebox cake in a cup, no regrets).
  • saw an article that referred to trump’s policies as rapacious, which really sums it up
  • never seen this athletic training strategy so clearly illustrated
  • the exact problem, as described by rayne fisher-quann in an essay about the free press and kat rosenfeld: “It’s an interesting choice, although maybe not an intelligent one, to search for understanding not through outward inquiry or research but solely within your private repository of what you already believe.”
  • saw marty supreme and it wasn’t for me, though it did get me thinking about class, race, religion, and this bit in the atlantic especially struck me: “…the director [josh safdie] portrays the nightmarish baggage that comes with fighting to achieve victory outside the mainstream.”
  • also read this ages ago on cup of jo but it really is awesome: “Sometimes I think about the vicar’s description of my grandmother at her funeral, and I wish it for all of us: ‘She wasn’t perfect, but she was WONDERFUL.”


extremely good look

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Kirsten Dunst and Jesse Plemons at the Independent Spirit Awards, February 2026 (Monica Schipper/Getty Images, via NY Times)

paul klee

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Paul Klee, Lagunenstadt 1932, watercolor and ink on paper, mounted on cardboard, 48,6 x 28,8 cm