los angeles was fucking enough
Here I am, memorializing Los Angeles. It won’t be my last post, but I guess it’s my first. My first to touch on what it’s like to be haunted even as you continue to live out your life, feeling the ghosts of every memory you made here assaulting your senses as you walk around.
now that we’re in quarantine, some of us have to face our greatest enemy: ourselves
I’ve had absolutely no choice but to accept it during this pandemic — I am super, super, super attached to side hustling my body for service. Right now, I don’t have some debt to pay or some basic income that needs to be met as our economy crumbles and the dollar is reset.
structuring my life around the mundane
Sometime toward the middle of quarantine 2020, I got really obsessed with buying shit on Amazon. A lot of shit. As I type this, I just went through a mass unpacking because I got anxiety about actually opening the shit I bought.
call me sexy
We’re sitting on the beach, sand on our towels, listening to the chatter of little kids playing and the waves washing up. Suddenly I stand up, hoist my sunglasses onto my head, and I hand my friend my phone.
grief, best expressed like shitting
My mother ditched the stay-at-home-mother lifestyle when I was 9. So instead of coming home to some snacks on the table and the sounds of cooking dinner, I left school and came home to an empty house. My sister was at daycare, my dad worked late, and my mom worked even more late — from 7AM to 8PM every day.
love beyond a bag of red sour patch kids
Years ago, his sister handed me a bag of just red Sour Patch Kids. She had drawn my name from a hat weeks earlier for our debate team’s Secret Santa. Now my gift had arrived, in all of its one-flavor glory. “Minimalistic,” a facetious classmate walking by said, snickering at my present.
life has no pictures of dorian grey
The more hits Dorian Grey took to his soul, the more wretched became his likeness, hanging on the wall in a pretty frame. So the famous book, The Picture of Dorian Grey, goes. The main character Dorian sells his soul to the devil. Pretty as his