πΆ Imogen Heap's "You Know Where to Find Me" πΆ
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I post in my own time. If you don't hear from me for a while: I'm not gone, just processing
@alex_ikeme Appreciate your comment, but I've carried a lot of hurt from your absence. My art and music are deeply personal, aimed at moving people as I've been moved by life's experiences, including your absence. Reconnecting would take more than a comment. My journey is my own.
I used to think that Google search was indomitable, that nothing could overpower this Goliath. But they built their own David. Google search sucks now, and it's going to get worse
What would life be like if I felt this resounding certainty about everything in life that was meant for me? I'm not sure life is even meant to be lived that way. Sometimes though β when you know, you know π«
Full announcement is on Instagram π
Where are publishing conversations happening now that Twitter is in the toilet? Or are we really supposed to use the toilet as the water cooler?
#WritingCommunity
@shaunduke Merp. I've seen them mentioned as alternatives, but I'm not interested in either of those platforms, and they doesn't seem to have critical mass anyway. I think Reddit could actually be a viable option? It feels more accessible to me than either of those platforms
I wrote this two months ago but kept feeling compelled to do more with it. So I made it look cute, and I'm sharing it here. Maybe someone needed to hear this.
Take care <3
I finally got my hands on the Blood Debts audiobook and can confirm that it is an β¨EXPERIENCEβ¨π€
@tjbentonwalker they really gave it the royal treatment π
There's something cool and nostalgic about knowing nothing about an artist but your connection to their work. It's like knowing someone intimately without knowing them it all.
(Also it isn't really like knowing them intimately, which you might discover when you go parasocial)
Funny how un-unique the challenges of ADHD are. I'm like "ugh why can't I finish anything," and it feels like a personal moral failing, when it's like dude, that's part of what ADHD means. You didn't do something wrong. You just are this way, and a lot of people are this way
I've been laughing so hard and I'm only 6 minutes in @printrunpodcast
Wondering if it's spelled Bigolas Dickolas or Bicholas Dicholas
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