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We were sitting there, and
I made a joke about how
it doesn’t dovetail: time,
one minute running out
faster than the one in front
it catches up to.
That way, I said,
there can be no waste.
Waste is virtually eliminated.

To come back for a few hours to
the present subject, a painting,
looking like it was seen,
half turning around, slightly apprehensive,
but it has to pay attention
to what’s up ahead: a vision.
Therefore poetry dissolves in
brilliant moisture and reads us
to us.
A faint notion. Too many words,
but precious.

- John Ashbery

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    Tuesday
    21Jul2009

    « In Which We Can't Handle Most Or All Of These Things »

    25 Things That Are Just Too Real for Me Right Now

    by REBECCA WIENER

    I've been going through some Stuff recently. I'm trying to think about this as my year of magical thinking. But sometimes it feels more like my year of mmmmphfnggmggghh. Things are pretty OK these days, but as my loyal and patient friends and family can attest, I'm a little sensitive about some things. I've been keeping a list.

    1. Zooey Deschanel

    2. Emails from my dad with cut & pasted articles about how men are like this and women are like that

    3. Google ads

    4. Reality Bites

    5. "Moving to Berlin"

    6. Slate and/or NYT Style Section pieces about reverse sexism, eating disorders or birth control

    7. Richard Serra

    8. Nesting blogs

    9. Billy Joel and Katie Lee Joel

    10. Emails from my dad with cut & pasted articles about how Obama isn't living up to his promises

    11. Joni Mitchell

    12. The comedy of Michael Showalter

    13. BBQ banter about how New York is a succubus and we should all escape before we lose our life forces, but how we won't because where else can you get a good bagel and go to a bodega at 2 am and oh god oh god shut the fuck up

    14. My fat fucking cat

    15. McCarren Park

    16. Ariel Levy's profile of Nora Ephron

    17. Michael Jackson songs performed by children

    18. Julia Allison

    19. Revolutionary Road

    20. The state of American health insurance

    21. Posters for Orphan

    22. My student health insurance

    23. Emails from my dad with cut & pasted articles about how there are too many overeducated single women in metropolitan cities

    24. Ben Folds and Regina Spektor duet "You Don't Know Me"

    25. This American Life segments on bed bugs

    Rebecca Wiener is the senior contributor to This Recording. She is a writer and designer living in Greenpoint.

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    Reader Comments (2)

    feelin this list, especially "Moving to Berlin"

    July 21, 2009 | Registered CommenterMolly

    couldn't agree with you more

    July 26, 2009 | Unregistered Commenteryvonne

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