It is time

How do you know when it’s time to unplug? What do you do to make it happen?

Weekdays

The Daily Unplug

e.g. No social media between 10:30 p.m. and 8:00 a.m. Put in a time-lock for the apps to help you stick to your schedule.

Weekends

Designated Analog Time

At least 6 hours without gadgets or the Internet. Ideally, 1 whole day a week without going online once.

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yap. show up. care.

What quality do you value most in a friend?

Tell me everything. I want to know. You know I want to know. I know you want me to know.
Spill! Ooooh! NO WAY! *gasp* Well I never. The Audacity. Continue.

There’s this thing, wanna join?
*checks calendar* I have time! Yay! When? Where? Oh, wait there’s a discount!

Memes at 2 a.m.
Saw this, thought of you.

#friday

water cooler talk

What jobs have you had?

Paying ones.

If you’re not getting paid, it’s not a job. It’s something else. Keep that in mind.

Always get paid and paid well!

#thursday

*Karl M. has entered the chat*

Do you practice religion?

Karl M.: What did I tell you about that stuff?

A Nation: *sobs*

Karl M.: I told you. I literally told you. Did you listen? No.

A Nation: *wails* Make it stoooooohooooop!

Karl M.: *cusses in German* You literally started it. On purpose, too. Stop it yourself.

A Nation: *screams* *cries* *throws up*

#humpday #dailysnark

Ye Olden Dayes

Do you remember life before the internet?

Reading without distractions.

Owning things: books, music, movies.

That particular silence outdoors.

Clothes that lasted.

Postcards.

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Home hub & scribble space of Prose Writer & Poet Kristiane Weeks-Rogers (she/hers), author of poetry collection: 'Self-Anointment with Lemons'.

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A journey from one end of the bookshelf to the other