Hello.
I’m going to share some snippets of my new year’s day and then we’ll get into some news. Today’s articles are kinda cvnt and I didn’t do that intentionally, but as I was creating the seo description for this post, I realized we have a bit of a sexy theme going on here this tuesday.
okay, here’s my yesterday:
We went home, cooked dinner, listened to jazz music, watched Charlie Brown, and called it a day. A simple low key perfect way to start 2024.
Okay, let’s get into today’s news.
-The Hard Nipple Big Boobed Renaissance
The 2023 fashion scene witnessed a notable surge in nipple-centric trends, from Skims' Ultimate Push-up Nipple Bra to faux nipple rings, reflecting a shift towards defined, form-fitting styles and paradoxically highlighting a cultural emphasis on physical perfection amid a seeming indifference to genuine sexual desire and intimacy.
-A Day in the Life of a Lonely 19-Year-Old on TikTok
Navigating the bustling rhythm of New York as a musician and student brings a dichotomy of opportunities and loneliness, where the relentless pursuit of careers often sidelines the traditional college experience, leaving moments of solitude underscored by a quest for meaningful connections in a city marked by swift paces and transient relationships.
-A Century Of The New York ‘It’ Girl
In the enigmatic world of "It" girls, Dianne Brill, with her She-Ra mane and latex dress, mystified David Letterman on a spiky night in 1985, embodying the essence of "It" by being a ubiquitous cheerleader navigating the city's social peaks and exits, revealing the unwritten rules of making the party crash when she discreetly departs—a koan and a credo that captures the elusive charm of those celebrated for being out, young, fun, and famously mysterious in the ever-evolving landscape of New York's "It" scene.
-Life Beyond Sex- A Case For Asexuality
The article explores Megan Carroll's personal journey of embracing her asexuality, discussing historical perceptions, the evolving recognition of asexuality as a valid sexual orientation, and the ongoing challenges asexual individuals face in societal and healthcare contexts.
-How To Flirt, According To A Bartender
In this candid exploration of the art of flirting, a seasoned 35-year-old bisexual bartender from Tribeca shares her expert tips, advocating for the strategic use of mystery and subtlety, such as withholding personal details until curiosity is piqued, employing delicate eye contact and light touches, and avoiding overindulgence in alcohol on first dates. From decoding straight men's simplicity to navigating the delicate balance of text-flirting, her insights provide a playful yet insightful guide to the nuanced dance of connection and attraction in the contemporary dating scene.
-How Did Vanilla Become A Byword For Blandness?
This article tastefully unwraps the layers of vanilla, transcending its clichéd association with blandness to reveal the intricate world of synthetic versus natural production, the challenges faced by vanilla cultivators, and the paradox of a flavor both beloved and derided. Through aromatic descriptions and cultural insights, the piece elevates vanilla from a mere ice cream choice to a complex, misunderstood protagonist in the culinary narrative.
Libraries remain essential for young people, with over half of Gen Zers and Millennials surveyed in 2022 having visited a physical library in the previous year. Despite challenges like book bans and financial strain, libraries serve as community spaces beyond books, offering programs, services, and a "third place" for socializing. Even non-readers find reasons to visit, such as events or classes. Contrary to assumptions about teens and digital reading, the research by the American Library Association indicates that young people do read print books, with younger Gen Z members preferring print over older readers in their age cohort. Libraries play a crucial role in fostering a love for reading and providing inclusive spaces for diverse communities.
-What Would Shiv Roy Think Of The Polo Bar?
In a realm of opulence and exclusivity, the Succession characters dine where their wealth and whimsy take them, from the classic .01 percent haunts of Logan Roy to Shiv's pretentious attempts at being relatable. This exploration into their probable dining spots, ranging from plush private clubs to understated luxury eateries, reflects not just their social standing but also their inner world, showcasing how their choices in cuisine mirror their complex, power-driven lives within a bubble of extraordinary affluence.
In the Dulwich Picture Gallery's intimate showcase of Rubens' grandiose depictions of women, visitors are enveloped in a world where historical grandeur and modern sensibilities collide. The exhibition, a testament to Rubens' artistic prowess and complex portrayal of femininity, challenges viewers to reconcile the artist's old-world conservatism with contemporary gender discourse, all while marveling at the sheer force of his brushwork that brings mythological and real women of his time to life with an energy that feels almost modernist in its dynamism.
That’s all for today. I hope you had a magical start to the new year- no expectations. Simple, but significant.
Bye.