Field Notes From a Broad

Observations on children in the wild, science au naturel, and creativity at large.

When you grow up as a girl, the world tells you the things that you are supposed to be: emotional, loving, beautiful, wanted. And then when you are those things, the world tells you they are inferior: illogical, weak, vain, empty. The world teaches you that the way you exist in it is disgusting — you watch boys cringe backward in your dorm room when you talk about your period, blue water pretending to be blood in a maxi pad commercial. It is little things, and it is constant. In a food court in a mall, after you go to the gynecologist for the first time, you and your friend talk about how much it hurts, and over her shoulder you watch two boys your age turn to look at you and wrinkle their noses: the reality of your life is impolite to talk about. The world says that you don’t have a right to the space you occupy, any place with men in it is not yours, you and your body exist only as far as what men want to do with it. At fifteen, you find fifteen-year-old boys you have never met somehow believe you should bend your body to their will. At almost thirty, you find fifteen-year-old boys you have never met still somehow believe you should bend your body to their will. They are children. They are children.

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I DIDN’T THINK I COULD LOVE HER MORE. 

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liamdryden:

tondalayo:

foxes enjoying themselves (x)

you’re welcome

i can’t deal with this

I see foxes have followed in the footsteps of cats, sloths, corgis, and otters…

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Your favorite public broadcasting network, NPR, is looking for someone to record their “this… is NPR” voiceover show closers, “support for this program comes from…” ramblings, and more. You could be that person! Although, come to think of it, the following people have voices made of gold and silver and other precious things, so they might deserve the job. Because, really, you don’t really want the job anyway. Hearing yourself after Ira Glass or Terry Gross might send you into a state of anxious paralysis.

Who Should Be the New Voice of ‘This Is NPR’? - Connor Simpson - The Atlantic Wire

The job application involves recording two scripts so we can assess your skills. Bring it. — tanya b.

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Probably they’re not looking for someone with a cartoon voice. *sob*

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AUSTIN KLEON: Make bad art. »

austinkleon:

Neil Gaiman has released a book of his great commencement address, Make Good Art.

When things get tough, this is what you should do: Make good art. I’m serious. Husband runs off with a politician — make good art. Leg crushed and then eaten by a mutated boa constrictor — make good…

Thank you for the permission. Atm all I’m making is brainless poetry and ridiculous doodles as well.

A half-book review: NOS4A2 (Joe Hill)

No spoilers, no worries.I’m halfway through @Joe_Hill ‘s NOS4A2 and I can’t read it cover to cover (although I DESPERATELY WANT TO!) because I start hyperventilating. Even the non-scary parts are creepy, in a “read it under the covers with a flashlight on but then also with the ceiling light on” kinda way.

And WOAH shout-out to Gabriel’s illustrations. Over the TOP subtle yet terrifying, they stick in your mind like old warm playdough.

I’m scared to keep reading but I can’t stand not knowing how this turns out.