When We Spend Our Time On Rachael Sacks, We’re Part Of The Problem
I think that this is a misguided approach to discussing class privilege.
I think that this is a misguided approach to discussing class privilege.
There is a sweet, soothing familiarity in being with someone you’ve known for a long time, someone who imbues a sense of security in you that you couldn’t find elsewhere.
Most of the time, I just want to stuff my face with fried or sugary foods — foods that I used to compulsively deny myself because they would (naturally) go straight to my thighs.