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teedbit/word vomit/sleep deprivation I was introduced to Zhiping by a mutual friend. She was moving to Philly after graduation and needed help finding a roommate. It just so happened that I was moving… Continue reading
teedbit/word vomit/sleep deprivation I was introduced to Zhiping by a mutual friend. She was moving to Philly after graduation and needed help finding a roommate. It just so happened that I was moving… Continue reading
“Do you know if the bakery sells Napoleons?” my mother asks me in Chinese. Sort of having an inkling of her saying something about Napoleon per the phonetic pronunciation, my mind does a… Continue reading
tiny teedbits in order to decompress and do something other than calculating depreciation for the day: [0] I remember shaking my head at God and telling Him this season of depressive fog and… Continue reading
Teedbits because I can’t sleep because I foolishly drank a pot of oolong tea at 6:30pm in the evening (darn you caffeine – dang that rhymed whoo): [leah] when a child of six… Continue reading
Even though we’re doing basically nothing at work, I still find myself randomly breaking out into a series of maniacal grins and grimaces as I force the corners of my lips to stay neutral.… Continue reading
Teedbits because they are long overdue: [LLW] I think it’s better to trust too much than to trust too little in a relationship. Not trusting a person can actually be hurtful. I would… Continue reading
Presents are made for the pleasure of who gives them, not for the merits of who receives them.” [The Shadow of the Wind | Carlos Ruiz Zafon] — Good book. A lot of strange stuff… Continue reading
May 31, 2015. In which my first day as a post graduate consists of a multitude of shenanigan type happenings I can’t quite describe with a small number of words so I’ll just have to… Continue reading
How is your relationship with Jesus? “I don’t know.” Others have answered in such a way and each time, I was unsatisfied with their answer. In my frustration, I would dig deeper, demanding… Continue reading