CEO of The Financial Diet and author of A Perfect Vintage.
Mar 8, 2021 • 5 tweets • 1 min read
the craziest part of this interview is that you know for as terrible as this all is, she’s not even saying a tenth of the full truth, AND she’s giving them the grace of not naming names
also ironically meghan’s behavior here is by far the most princess-like (compassionate, gracious, tender) any of them have ever acted in public since diana
Dec 2, 2019 • 8 tweets • 2 min read
forgive me twitter but i'm about to Sincere Tweet (TM) for a few minutes on the whole "self-care/emotional labor/form messages for your close friends" phenomenon that for some reason seems to be reaching a fever pitch right now, and i find deeply upsetting
there is lots of data for this, but even anecdotally i think it's obvious to us that our most pervasive social issue in america is atomization, loneliness, lack of community, lack of meaningful connection, etc. staggering numbers of adults (esp men) cite having *no* friends
May 9, 2019 • 9 tweets • 2 min read
hem hem. i would like to make an observation about women and children that i've been stewing on for a while and i feel like i've come to understand more and more recently
i follow a few forums for people who don't want kids, and i've noticed that a lot of them are typified by a strong child-hating contingent (often women). these are people who go beyond not wanting kids of their own to feeling resentful and angry about kids in general
Jun 27, 2018 • 7 tweets • 2 min read
Need to hear more about the graphic designer on Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's campaign because her main poster was stirring as hell -- it manages to feel both vintage without being cheesy and modern without being dry
One thing our modern political sphere feels so inept at is the imagery and aesthetics of politics -- if the Left can corner the market on stirring, galvanizing, eye-catching imagery? What an edge