I’ll go. And I’ll stay— and we’ll be okay.
I haven’t finished but I will rewatch once I do
passages of time
Monday, 4 May 2020
I’ll go. And I’ll stay— and we’ll be okay.
I haven’t finished but I will rewatch once I do
Monday, 4 May 2020
Monday, 4 May 2020
Monday, 4 May 2020
“But [Tumblr’s] value, of course, is more than just what it isn’t, and what it points away from. Despite all the drama and discourse lurking in its corners, it’s easy to make your own Tumblr life as simple and as happy as you want it to be. There are no algorithmic threats lurking around every corner, no onslaught of promoted posts from politicians or influencers. More than anything else, Tumblr in 2020 is a self-sustaining ecosystem. It’s a semi-sealed and increasingly fertile terrarium, a nigh-impossible perpetual-motion machine of a platform going productively psychotic in its isolation.”
— @areyougonnabe, “The Ever-Mutating Life of Tumblr Dot Com”
This article actually really explains why I’m still here after 10 years.
“a nigh-impossible perpetual-motion machine going productively psychotic in its isolation” is my new tindr profile
Monday, 4 May 2020
there’s a misconception that grief only happens when we lose people. this is not true. we can grieve circumstances, relationships, missed opportunities. in fact, sometimes when you find yourself plagued with waves of emotion from sadness to melancholy you may be grieving yourself. the version of yourself that you might have been if things had been different, or if only you had said something, or if someone had stood up for you.