During this past exam season and going into the Christmas holidays, I took time to reflect on the year that was then coming to a
it’s a quiet morning. i glance at the sink. it’s full, of course. maybe someone else will do it, i think. but i’m still awake,
Apologies in advance my dear reader. This is a poorly-organised, selfish essay written by me, (mostly) for me as I try to unsatisfactorily explain why
Circa 2008, a small version of me sat nestled in my room accompanied by my favourite stuffed dog – Rosie – named after the blush
In the diaries entries I wrote growing up, it was customary to include—alongside the date and day of the week—the weather. Today, it is overcast.
“Breaking news! Studies show that the new ‘fifth’ season of the year may be the worst effect of climate change yet! Is the end near?”
Hey! I hope you’re doing well right now. I really do. I was reminded of you today, but it’s not the first time. It was
Ahoy dear captain and welcome on board Here is your hat and here is your sword The islands of happiness are the first stop We’ll
Her knee scrapes against the uneven pavement. She inhales sharply. She tries to catch her breath before she is caught. Hollers and shrieks bounce off
WHAT’S HOT 2014 tumblr mango smoothies seeing a therapist manifesting with crystals making hyper-specific playlists the Raptors WHAT’S NOT overpriced concert tickets the Maddie Pub
If you enjoy ambient music, I suggest listening to Homesick and/or Stick Season, both by Noah Kahan, while you read (my roommate recommended the latter
Living in residence comes with many enjoyable and memorable experiences. However, I have noticed a particular phenomenon that has shocked me. I spoke with multiple
At your doorstep is a man who isn’t. Because he isn’t, he cannot knock on your door. You were not staring at the ceiling in
Tracklist Right Side of My Neck – Faye Webster Better Distractions – Faye Webster Steeeam – Shelly Lonely Afternoon – Shakatak So Hot You’re Hurting
One of my favorite acquisitions this winter was John Koenig’s The Dictionary of Obscure Sorrows. John Koenig is a wordsmith in every sense of the
As a second-year student, you would think that I would have a bunch of favourite university memories. However, that isn’t the case, as I was
Miha “My love for you is boundless.” “Is that your report card in your pocket, or are you just happy to see me?” “I love
I never thought I would have COVID-19. Despite the over 100 million COVID-19 cases worldwide, none of those people have passed through my orbit. I
In January of 1946, less than a year after the conclusion of the World War II, 1400 new University of Toronto students started their studies
Courtesy of the University of Toronto The Thomas Fisher Struggle and Story exhibit typifies the Canadian problem: how can we be proud of Canada’s founders