Erin Satie

@ErinSatie

I write books, I read books, I talk about all kinds of things. Try me.

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    Feb 24
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    Mar 18

    ✨ sleeping tropes in romance ✨ • oops! we’re cuddling • wow this person cured my insomnia • horny dream —> horny actions! • revelation/affection via nightmare • i’m sleeping but i still tighten my arms around you when you move • grumpy man’s features not grumpy in sleep

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    Mar 17

    Are you sad and angry about the surge in anti-Asian violence? Wondering if there’s something anti-racist you can do? One idea: learn how pronounce Asian names! It doesn’t have to be perfect. Just try, and it will make a difference to your Asian friends and people you meet. (1/8)

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  4. Mar 17

    I just finished My Holiday in North Korea (I did not like it):

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    Mar 15

    witch: *turns me into a frog* now suffer me: *chilling on a leaf* witch: wait me: *experiencing happiness for the first time in my life* witch: wait no

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  6. Mar 16
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    Mar 16

    A queer 'Jane Eyre' retelling in which the governess falls for the wife in the attic and together they wreak fiery vengeance on the tyrannical master of the house? All those in favor, follow the link 👇

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  8. Mar 15

    It corrected bits of false history that I'd absorbed--like the idea of a barter economy as a precursor to the invention of coinage--and connected the most wide-ranging threads of history in a way that felt revelatory. Really good, strong recommend.

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  9. Mar 15

    Just finished DEBT by David Graeber and it was SO GOOD. Sort of an economic history of the world, which might sound boring but it's also--and not coincidentally--a history of dehumanization and a critique of capitalism.

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    Mar 10

    Come for the discussion on why it's important to humanize history's great figures, stay for the amazing side story on why Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel ceiling is filled with so many angry figures. Another excellent post by 👏

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    Mar 14

    Three months into my poem-a-day project and I can confidently say all poems can be classified into one of the following categories : - Sex is going well, thanks - Sex is going poorly - Hey, look at [thing] - Other

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  12. Mar 14

    Does anyone know anything about how to like, get a single use of something like Docusign or Adobe's esignature service?

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  15. Mar 13

    Just finished Season 1 of Ted Lasso and boy did it stick the landing. Just a perfectly set up episode. Best thing to appear on the teevee in years.

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    Mar 10

    self-portraits by photographer Fares Micue

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    Mar 13

    this is the problem with historical research... the rabbit hole just gets deeper and deeper and instead of just general Victorian information, you're like, BUT WHAT IF THE BOOK WAS ABOUT 1850s OYSTER PIRATES? a phrase which strikes fear deep in the heart of your agent

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    Mar 13

    Yesterday we had the penis cane, so let’s make it a matched pair! 19th century, via Galerie Delalande, Paris.

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  19. Mar 13

    something something everyone knows that in the olden times people only had het missionary sex in the dark, under the covers, probably after saying a prayer to ward off the sin

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    Mar 11

    Just realized that the Itsy Bitsy Spider is Sisyphus for toddlers.

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