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31.Mars.2010 [79] -- I am sad. I am alone. Today was a beautiful day, and I tried to enjoy it... but it's so damn hard. It was day 2 of embarking on life unlike I have been used to in the past year and two months. But it must happen, and I've been told it'll get better.
I haven't eaten in 36 hours. I can't imagine that I'm going to eat much when I finally do. I am 184.6 pounds.
I only hope this turns out to be the right decision.
Prelude piece to the series "Antiquated Idealism in Romance Balanced by a Realist.
Prints available here: www.deviantart.com/print/356371/
Part of my stop motion animation for "Picturing Time". I showed the passage of time through the pages of a living diary.
My best friend Kathleen's boyfriend, Eric, made me a mix from my break up from a four year relationship with my partner. The mix always makes me smile. He is getting this ribbon for valentines day, kind of ironic.
A mile+ long sheet of 4' thick ice squeezing past a place where the river channel is 100'+/- too narrow.
This bench on the Bancroft steps has become part of Berkeley lore. Due to its discreet location, and appearance of privacy it is a spot where couples frequently come to breakup, the audio of which echoes up the steps and into the surrounding houses. People without homes also frequently use it as a space to sleep, and students regularly use it as an outdoor space to drink, leaving bottles and other detritus. -Sarah Noble-Spangaro
After the breakup.
After hair trim.
Before I got sick for weeks on end.
Before I chopped my bangs off.
Before I got really fucking bitter about everything.
And yes, I know that I fucked up my forehead in photoshop. So much for trying to get rid of wrinkles.
~2010
Protocell genesis: the journey of an oil and water interface and the vigorous chemical interactions whose physical and chemical forces cause movement in the resultant oil and water droplet system known as a protocell
Protocell genesis: the journey of an oil and water interface and the vigorous chemical interactions whose physical and chemical forces cause movement in the resultant oil and water droplet system known as a protocell