Hear that bud? That's the title track being incorporated under my leitmotif. You are so fucked.

this feels like a fucking comedy sketch. i'm lost for words
Hossein Fatemi, A woman prays while her friend is smoking and watching television, Tehran, Iran, 2003.
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This email finds me hostile and defensive
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breakfast today is phone in bed


Independent bookstores around the country have a particularly clever lifeline, one perfectly suited to the unprecedented moment we find ourselves in. The strange part? It came into being just weeks before the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus outbreak a pandemic, and before the bookstores started closing up shop wondering if they’d reopen at all.
The lifeline in question is called Bookshop.
In simple terms, it’s a super clean, user-friendly online bookstore whose raison d’être is supporting independent bookstores — not simply with exposure or resources (though that’s certainly a factor), but with cold hard cash…
The link redirects to a related page, but here’s a link to the site itself.






















