No literally I just laughed out loud on the sidewalk and I do it all the time. Usually with my AirPods in so I don’t notice how loud it is.
But if I’m texting my friend and they say something funny, what am I to do?
Feels good.
i used to hate my laugh and now i love love love how it jingles and i love laughing with my friends and i love making my friends laugh and i think we should all laugh all the time
I think his short stories shine brighter than his longer stuff. His essay “The lucky dog pet store“ is also very impactful. I revisit that one when I need to hype myself up/prepare to sacrifice. That’s really the one I recommend. But “the hanging stranger” is fun and spooky. It covers my greatest fear (loved ones being replaced) but adds another really sinister element. It’s unexpectedly biblical.
Killer. Makes me feel less alone. Recorded live at a queer bookstore in Taipei. I only know this because he talks a lot between songs. He also explains what some of the songs are about in his stage banter. I usually don’t like that but Cool Fire is absolutely the exception.