I was on the old Facebooks last night and a woman posted a good graphic about not commenting and just scrolling through posts. I had to comment after this peach of a woman commented, then she tried to bait me. I didn’t fall for it.
3.178/366; new Ben Folds
Ben Folds released a new song, “2020,” last night and it’s perfect for now. Have a listen.
3.177/366: there, that should do it!
I’ve seen a million COVID-19 posts with a million comments. If someone thinks everyone should wear masks, someone thinks they don’t work or that get will get carbon dioxide poisoning from breathing in their masks (yes, they think that). People think it’s a conspiracy from China. People think everything should be open or not at all. People think they are the ones who have to comment on every post no matter what.

3.176/366: one-third of my life

3.175/366: happy International Typewriter Day from Papa Hemingway
Ernest Hemingway no doubt wishes you a happy International Typewriter Day from the Great Beyond.
He’s pictured here with the 1926 Underwood he used to write For Whom the Bell Tolls. Guess who owns it now.

Brad Pitt. No joke.
3.174/366: sorry — text from your existentialist

So disenchanted its not even funny
3.173/366: happy Father’s Day
Lovely typewritten words from Cleo Wade.

Happy Father’s Day to all the dads who are the real deal. The ones who put in the work and who show love to their kids.
Happy random Sunday to the baby daddies who do the opposite.
3.172/366: Frederick Douglass’ typewriter
A few years ago I did a series writers and their typewriters and I really liked it. YesterdayvIbcame across a museum’s photo of Frederick Douglass’ typewriter — one I loved.


Douglass used a Remington Standard that is housed at tvr Frederick Douglass National Historic Site. How awesome is that?
3.171/366: happy Juneteenth
I love y’all. Have a good weekend.

3.170/366: boundaries from Notes from Your Therapist



