his language sounds like a combination of regular alarm beeps and mixed up ones.
find clocky and put him back on your nightstand. don’t leave him on the floor!
if the room where clocky lives contains a balcony or access to downward steps, a physical barrier should be used to prevent the hazard of him running off of the balcony or onto the stairs.
sometimes when clocky hits a wall, he’ll get dizzy and spin around.
last year i went to a vintage store (ok, more accurately it was a shack) in tacoma run by a woman who was a full-time vintage buyer during the week. the whole place was sweet, but in particular i was lusting after a few leather belts with names printed into them: one was “bubbles,” and the other i can’t really remember but it was something awesome like “ingrid.” i didn’t buy either of them, because they were $30 without buckles; instead i picked up one featuring a buckle with a buckin bronco. it’s okay, but i’m still kicking myself.
“…It’s uncharacteristic, but maybe it’s just the invisible ties between us growing into barky roots and steal girders. maybe as they get stronger, it hurts a little bit more to stretch them out over wide distances. “
this was my theme song (you know, for life) for a bit, and when i was decked out as a sugar skull (picture when zoe develops them), rhea (dressed as new years’ day, complete with panties down around her leg) alerted me to the video’s existence
What your Facebook page says about who you "really" are (Cognitive Daily): roads2roam:psychotherapy: Max Weisbuch, Zorana Ivcevic, and Nalini Ambady asked 37 undergraduate volunteers to physically meet with another person and ask each other questions to try to get to know one and other. These brief meetings were videotaped, and, unbeknownst to the […]