Let’s address the elephant in the room: tea is dull, right?
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One of the most exciting things about public art is the intentionality of its location. Unfortunately, UBC's landscape is constantly shifting, and with buildings constantly coming and going, the art attached to it doesn’t always last forever.
The three of us would gather on my bed, five odd feet from a laptop playing Riverdale.
Breaking into the Vancouver music scene was when I really began to grasp the gravity of another woman’s word.
I wore my hair in a slicked-back bun today, a style my mirror hadn’t seen on me in years.
It’s been just over one year since UBC Drag announced it was going on an indefinite hiatus.
I was 10 years old when I got called “teacher’s pet” for the first time. Perplexed, I pushed my big square glasses up my small nose and asked, “What does that mean?”
On a small island inside the internet — governed by @joan.of.arca, Binchtopia and Ottessa Moshfegh — lives a world of literate young women.
In my life, there were always bags.
Despite the media-imposed stereotype that ‘girl’ friendships are characterized by petty fights and falsity, close personal relationships are a staple of girlhood. From BFFs and playdates to a support system to get you through high school drama, everyone needs a community they can trust and find comfort in.
good lord, what have i done / to be so far from you?
I have always been attracted to — and easily distracted by — pretty people.
i am a fruit tree / but a delicate rose is all you should see / — all i want you to, at least.
she is of passing notes / twisted games of telephone
I always wanted an older sister growing up. I so badly wanted someone who had already experienced everything I was going through — someone of a similar age to talk to, to look up to and to have my back.