Since Ariel flew to Montreal for another edition of the Fantasia International Film Festival (where, spoiler alert, K007 will be screening), I have been living alone. Living alone is something that requires a period of adjustment for me. I’ve had so few experiences. I went to boarding school where I lived with eighty other girls; my college house had six rooms and a never-ending carousel of good friends and summer subleters. I’ve only really done it once before — a summer in Montreal that I remember as hot, long, and lonely. I would split a pack of shin-ramen into two to three meals and watch episode after episode after episode of
You are Yoshika; this is for you.
You are Yoshika; this is for you.
You are Yoshika; this is for you.
Since Ariel flew to Montreal for another edition of the Fantasia International Film Festival (where, spoiler alert, K007 will be screening), I have been living alone. Living alone is something that requires a period of adjustment for me. I’ve had so few experiences. I went to boarding school where I lived with eighty other girls; my college house had six rooms and a never-ending carousel of good friends and summer subleters. I’ve only really done it once before — a summer in Montreal that I remember as hot, long, and lonely. I would split a pack of shin-ramen into two to three meals and watch episode after episode after episode of