bedroom analog ambient music from miffle. call it snowgaze, the guitar twinkles through drifts piled on drifts of radio static. gentle depth that will suddenly, clearly show you more. shiftingly ambiguous dreaminess
bedroom analog ambient music from miffle. call it snowgaze, the guitar twinkles through drifts piled on drifts of radio static. gentle depth that will suddenly, clearly show you more. shiftingly ambiguous dreaminess
i want you to do something. this is important for your health. okay: go to the library and find a book, movie, cd... anything that you've never seen or heard of before. something that grabs you. DON'T seek other people's opinions yet — engage with whatever you've chosen 100% of the way through first
December 4, 2025 at 5:15 AM
i want you to do something. this is important for your health. okay: go to the library and find a book, movie, cd... anything that you've never seen or heard of before. something that grabs you. DON'T seek other people's opinions yet — engage with whatever you've chosen 100% of the way through first
If you're trying to ditch NYT Games, which you should be since their games singlehandedly prop up the entire dogshit rag financially, you should switch to Puzzmo. An annual sub is 50% off today for a crazy $19 and as a bonus doesn't enable the genocides of Palestinians and trans people
If you're trying to ditch NYT Games, which you should be since their games singlehandedly prop up the entire dogshit rag financially, you should switch to Puzzmo. An annual sub is 50% off today for a crazy $19 and as a bonus doesn't enable the genocides of Palestinians and trans people
The death of browsing is part of the reason art is the way it is now. Our opinions are largely fed to us by algorithms. Spending a spare 15 minutes wandering around a bookstore or comic shop or video rental place was how you found stuff you wouldn't ordinarily pick up and thereby expanded your taste
Bookselling is like the most "people go to the store and buy what looks cool to them without a particular agenda" type business left, and your purchases have a huge influence on what is ordered, what is displayed, and what is recommended.
November 29, 2025 at 6:44 PM
The death of browsing is part of the reason art is the way it is now. Our opinions are largely fed to us by algorithms. Spending a spare 15 minutes wandering around a bookstore or comic shop or video rental place was how you found stuff you wouldn't ordinarily pick up and thereby expanded your taste