I love having my own washer and dryer. Just saying.
I *think* I'm feeling shitloads better. Still have a headcold, just with 75% "I'm going to die of snot."
Finally had enough of doing nothing and ran to Kmart to exchange a towel I got for xmas that had a bunch of pulls. Since they had the same on sale, bought another one, since it kinda matches my bathroom. They're huge towels, technically "sheets" [link] in the aqua. I didn't see the purple, that might match too, though I already have some that fit in my crazy bath already.
Well, I wasn't expecting
that
result.
Are there people proudly calling themselves hipsters?
No. Those pictures are all from Dwell magazine.
Hipsters don't own houses. They live in shabby bedsits, or in squats or possibly starve in the garret.
I don't mean in those pictures. I mean, period. Is hipster a term people use to self-identify?
We are baby sitting the dojo baby. He is close to 18 months old. It is fun having a toddler in the house (and knowing he will be going home in just over an hour). CJ has been helping out. It is so sweet.
I just made the most bomb pasta with the least effort ever. Orzo + spinach + feta. It was so creamy and good!
Oh, my god, Kat. That pisses me off so much that I'm going to smoke a cigarette
right now
and follow it up with some vodka. If I hadn't eaten already, I'd also go for a bacon cheeseburger with some chili cheese fries.
And I don't even
like
hamburgers.
Hipsters buy or rent lofts and condos. They don't live in garrets or squats, because hipsters are fundamentally a shallow, surface driven set with huge expenses. They only try to look like they live in squats. Only cleaner. And with more product.