The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949)
This was the only movie at our aunt & uncle’s house and it was terrifying
The Adventures of Ichabod and Mr. Toad (1949)
This was the only movie at our aunt & uncle’s house and it was terrifying

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Well that explains why Vernon was up on my shit back when I had Google analytics on this crap
Robert Doisneau The Ghost Train at the Fun Fair, Paris 1953

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“Do what you love” disguises the fact that being able to choose a career primarily for personal reward is an unmerited privilege, a sign of that person’s socioeconomic class. Even if a self-employed graphic designer had parents who could pay for art school and cosign a lease for a slick Brooklyn apartment, she can self-righteously bestow DWYL as career advice to those covetous of her success.
If we believe that working as a Silicon Valley entrepreneur or a museum publicist or a think-tank acolyte is essential to being true to ourselves — in fact, to loving ourselves — what do we believe about the inner lives and hopes of those who clean hotel rooms and stock shelves at big-box stores? The answer is: nothing.
Tired, Ramon Casas
c. 1895-1900
Late to the party like usual
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