february 10 pta
Hey, hi, hello. It is today but it is also tomorrow and by the time that's true, the beginning of the sentence will have been written yesterday.
Speaking of yesterday (but like, yesterday today, not the newer, dumber yesterday) the things that caused me to reference "family and emotional fatigue" both continued and compounded today so I'm going to rock another teacher-is-hungover day, if you don't mind.
Today I'm offering a double feature:
πΏπΏ The first half of last night's Daily Show was a banger and well worth the 27 minutes it asks of you.
πΏπΏ And, straight from my personal stash of things I watch on terrible days is a beautiful short film called Stutterer what won the Academy Award for Live Action Short in 2016. I saw it a few years ago and was blown away. Stutterer made me want to write a short film.
Fun fact: I started to write that short film for real, but then, while trying to recount the main story to you here, I refined and improved the main idea while keeping most of the details the same, and I'm going to write that here so that one of you demands that I write it out properly. (Who am I kidding, it's going to be Donna.)
The TL;DR is that it's about a guy whose art oeuvre is that he makes sculptures within the confines of standard dish drying racks with the dishes, glassware, utensils (etc) in people's sinks. And the sink can't be, like, staged. It would have to be an organic sink full of dishes to be pure. Random people putting random dishes in in a natural, random order over the course of an evening. The artist would first do the dishes and then build the artwork using only the dishes, glassware, flatware (etc). At present it doesn't have a title but if the Germans have a word for
I got California sober and happy in my mid 40s and as a result started to rediscover my whimsical side which made me want to write like really write for the first time in like ten years and so maybe just maybe I'm going to write all the silly insane things I always wanted to write and maybe I'll sell them as ebooks like I always wanted to do and ain't that a motherfucker of a thing?
can someone let me know?
Actually fuck it, late addition. It's now a threeble feature.
πΏπΏ The first half of tonight's Daily Show was really good, especially the insane Ronny Chieng part at the end that included the line "Why does the T-Rex have those pervy little arms? Huh? What, so he can grab little boys' dicks?"
π² gonna
πΌ go
π± touch to
π³ grass sleep
π· now
Be good to yourself.
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