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8 june 2022
haha emilye i almost messaged it to the twitter message but felt slightly weird for some reason. post your claire-louise bennett takes the people are dying.
everyone should see crimes of the future. new elif batuman book is very funny. have some work to do today but going to try post some schiller notes if i can.
physical man actually exists, while moral man is merely a problem yet to be solved.
3 june 2022
taking a train.
reading the new elizabeth hardwick collection. this made me laugh out loud:
how often we read a beginner’s review that compares a thin thing to a fat one. ‘john smith, like tolstoy, is very interested in the way men interact under conditions of battle.’ well, no.
30 may 2022
alex i don't know how to get into weigh building i do pretty light weights and mostly emphasize cardio at the gym because i like reading while i work out. i also read a times article that said it's bad to go to the gym now. anyway sorry this seems unhelpful lol. i have not read spinoza but i would like to! my friend loves the ethics or whatever it's called.
emilye i read yr blog. did you like the tell all your friends reissue. evangelion is wild.
i'm at the laundromat.
29 may 2022
finished critique of everyday life in the park yesterday. woke up at 5 today and manically wrote down notes across like six different documents. butterfly meme is this a dissertation. two episodes left in evangelion.
love implies the project of love, of loving and of being loved. it chooses to constitute its moment. (639)
27 may 2022
emilye holy shit i had no idea i had recommended so many books to you lol. glad to have a good track record. i hope you like checkout 19.
my covid isolation is supposed to end tomorrow but i'm not really sure what to do because i don't really trust cdc guidance about that kind of stuff anymore but i also don't want to be trapped in my apartment indefinitely.
26 may 2022
emilye we should talk about that moshfegh sometime! i think i have a different reading of it, would be interesting to discuss i think.
alex i like yr anti-oedipus page. one time i read a page of it and was convinced i'd developed aphasia.
ellen you have to tell nick if you start watching melrose place.
how is it thursday what the fuck.
yes emilye that definitely makes sense!! we should talk
i finished 'underworld.' thumbs up to 'underworld' by don delillo.
24 may 2022
hi emilye yes i would love to do a reading group of the practice of everyday life this summer! would be really helpful and fun.
i spent the weekend in chicago with friends i hadn't seen in a long time. it's so weird how the love you have for people is just a part of you. anyway now i have covid.
19 may 2022
worked out. worked. packed for chicago this weekend. driving up tonight. i like the eisenstein film part in 'underworld.'
18 may 2022
worked. went to library. another friend flaked on co-work plans which was good because i was hungover. worked out. read more ‘underworld.’ drinks with department friends downtown. hadn't seen most of the people there in a couple years.
17 may 2022
overslept my cowork plans but my friend texted to cancel. worked. finished ‘the politics of time’ and wrote way too many words about it. ordered flowers for ellen. walked to campus and worked there. tested for covid. walked home. read more ‘underworld.’ got drinks with a friend who is also reading ‘underworld’ and talked about ‘underworld.’
16 may 2022
worked. worked out. co-worked with ellen. arranged for chicago plans in a couple days. read most of peter osborne's 'the politics of time: modernity and avant-garde.' this book is very deep in the weeds of dense philosophy and i don't have all the necessary background but it's interesting and useful.