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I have been doing some stress shopping again. Our election is next week, and it has been eating all of my thoughts since the announcement.
Which is leading me to stress shop.
I don’t smoke or drink so my vice is shopping. I can’t even stress eat because stress makes me nauseous, so I have been drinking a lot of ginger ale to help.
Two pieces that I got this week are this camisole, which I am using as a layering piece, and this tie-front linen top, which will be perfect for me in summer since I hate tanning and prefer to keep myself covered.
I reigned it in because I am aware it can get out of hand quickly, so I am trying to direct my mind toward making mindful purchases instead of impulse purchases.
I am almost done watching the series Etoile on Prime, and it is really good.
Also, in case you missed it I posted a minimalist summer capsule last night.
Weekly Reads and Some Videos:
The Trailer for Pee-wee as Himself, an HBO Documentary Series About Pee-wee Herman
“Monarch Waystations are places that provide resources necessary for [monarch butterflies] to produce successive generations and sustain their migration.”
Columbia Cancelled My Course on Race and Media. I’m Going to Teach It Anyway. – Karen Attiah
“Chrysalis is a literary magazine by trans youth, for trans youth (created with a little help from trans adults).”
For Sale: Portobello Road’s Most Famous Antiques Shop & the Home Upstairs. This would be a dream.
A sculptor and his daughter brought Vincent Van Gogh’s celebrated Room to Life as an Airbnb
Exercise Advice for Flappers, in Gorgeous 1920s Prints
Hōshi: A Short Documentary on the 1300-Year-Old Hotel Run by the Same Japanese Family for 46 Generations
When did people stop dancing at the club?
The delightfully analog art of letter-writing. It kind of reminds me of the website PostCrossing which allows you to send and receive postcards from around the world continuously as long as you continue to send yours out.
We used to do it, it was awesome and we collected so many amazing postcards. Maybe it’s time to start again.
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