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i was so lucky to drive my dads red 1967 camaro to school. i really cant believe he trusted a 17 year old to not completely total it. many a memory taking my friends off campus for lunch, leaving the lights on and having to beg someone for a jump, and cruising around the burbs scream-singing to katy perry and black eyed peas.
May 6, 2024

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That’s WILD!!
May 6, 2024
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This is my car. It’s the first one I ever copped. I got it before I got my license. I was out in Montana in 2020 and I saw a jeep drive by me and the homies, and I was like, “woaaah, that reminds me of my childhood. I should cop, haha.” I’ve had it for a while. It got me from Los Angeles, to - well…back home. Texas. Love this thang. 
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I bought a 2001 Honda Accord for $1000 in 2015 and it was the greatest experience of my life. Nothing hits quite like the adrenaline felt when your car stalls at 60 MPH northbound on the taconic state parkway.
We only spent 4 months together but me and that Honda have enough memories to share to last a lifetime
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IN linen pants / bucket lists / cloud cuckoo land / growing snap peas / walking & biking & public transit / olives / korean sunscreen / fisherman sandals / cardamom in baked goods / putting bunny ears on people in photos / weekend getaways / the libby app / magnesium glycinate / laying in the grass and absorbing sun / funky shaped pearl earrings / curating your life
OUT car dependency / booktok / polyester and other plastic clothing / wasps / pretending not to care / billionaires / pickles / leaving friends on read / aperol spritz
Apr 16, 2024
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this is my go to rainy day/feeling bleh meal. it’s creamy, cheesy, a little meaty and you still get some greens. plus it’s easy to throw together so it requires minimal brain power.
Apr 16, 2024
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preheat oven to 400 F (sry if you’re not american) pick your favorite vegetable. if you choose something big like zucchini, butternut squash, sweet potato, etc., cut it into 1 inch cubes.
place your veggies on a lined baking sheet, then hit ’em with the old one two. ONE: drizzle with olive oil TWO: sprinkle with salt and pepper use a rubber spatula or your hands to coat everything evenly.
cook time depends on your veggie, but probably somewhere in the 20 min zone. pull them out when they start getting crispy.
voila! simple, healthy, tasty veggies. asparagus, green beans, brussel sprouts, carrots, broccolini…like truly the options are endless.
Apr 17, 2024