C. Sandbatch
@CSandbatch
last era
I jest quite a bit, but this work looks incredible, and there's some text on the website that just really jumps out if you head over there and check it: "All labor is done in the southern United States of America. All dyes, belt-weight thread, most finishes, and many leather…
By sheer Providence I happened upon the Horween horse butt used for the main panels of this slip cover, and I've been chasing that ever since. Maybe the most beautiful piece of leather I've ever found. A5 slip cover, Italian cow for the spine and interior.
Heuristics for book length. 1. Can be read on a plane from NY to LA 2. Can be read on a train trip from Chicago to New Orleans 3. Probably can never be finished but there are easter eggs for making it to certain check points before dropping out.
Ideally a book should be readable in an hour and take thousands of hours to write
I started doing something today and can't remember what it was.
Help Homer FIND HER SONG
How do I track ID the tune stuck in my head??
The only way this can be considered Milennial coded is if you consider that we are the last generation for whom "lmao wrt totyl bet 😅" isnt considered "literate".
Yes, one thing I say about our modern age: too formal and too many people following rules. Your interest in throwing out the Oxford Comma is Millennial coded. Repent.
Lol thing I have said about Austin before is you can tell exactly what point the millennial in question moved there by their dress style. Frozen in the exact moment they gave up and said "I guess Travis County is fine".
I had a whole zoomer friend group in Austin who each dressed in their own subgenre of 2000s indie sleaze.
Weird thing I'm seeing lately is a subsection of Gen Zs whose ritual obsession with bygone niches has led them to start dressing like mid aughts hipsters and it is totally blowing my mind.
Lads, tell the man what I think about "the German".
Kannst du Deutsch? Kommazentral. Eine sehr spießige Sprache.
I simply demand a comped subscription to J'Accuse, the finest words on Substack, that I do however refuse to pay for.
The wild thing about being actually forced into the lowest dregs of human society is you become aware of how correct Julian jaynes was. Past a certain point people are just shambling beasts mouthing their primitive thoughts out loud in public.
Let's check in on Fidelio Magazine's "groundbreaking original research"
Bovril-Gesellschaft Summer Fit: 80s Miami coke dealer Bovril-Gesellschaft Winter Fit: moderately prosperous farmer in his sixties