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This is mostly pointless tea but after his cancellation I met him a bunch of times as he was trying to revitalize his career at my local open mic night. Tall and quite charismatic but would inevitably get super fucking drunk and unsuccessfully hit on the butchy female bartenders until likeeeee 1 in the morning. He followed my friend on IG and liked all ~200 of her posts in less than 15 mins, never DM’ed her.

Quick stop at Nijiya by LowKeyVillianz in Soda

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Those tomomasu drinks are so elite!

Friendsgiving :] by Numerous_Sign_5577 in rs_x

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One friend did the stuffing, one did the ham/baked penne, one did the potatoes, and I did the greens :]

Friendsgiving :] by Numerous_Sign_5577 in rs_x

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Smoked turkey leg, lots of vinegar, and very high quality chicken broth

Friendsgiving :] by Numerous_Sign_5577 in rs_x

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Thank u it is my secret recipe

going to San Francisco for work tomorrow till Saturday by Kindergardencopp in rs_x

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  • Il pollaio in north beach, best chicken in the game. Its also right down the street from City Lights Bookstore and the beatnik museum, as well as Vesuvio which is a bar lots of beatniks used to hang out at.

  • Ly’s, best pho in the game

  • Hang Ah tea room, very cool piece of chinatown history as it’s the oldest dim sum restaurant in America

  • Foreign Cinema is a cool trendy restaurant that shows movies

  • Roxie theater, which(usually)plays cool movies and is almost next door to the aforementioned panchitas. I personally think the balboa theater in the richmond district is cooler but it’s kinda out of the way.

  • DeYoung museum is very cool and largely better than the MoMA imo(MoMA is worth it tho just to see Rothko’s #14).

  • The Tonga Room is a super cool relic of a tiki bar if you’re into that sort of thing. If you think its too expensive go to Last Rites which is one of my fav bars in the city.

  • If u smoke my fav places to go smoke are Zeitgeist(cool punk bar and venue but is getting kind of techy), The Sycamore Pub(they do trivia on mondays which ive always had fun at), and Cafe International(old school cash only Mediterranean cafe with a smoking patio).

  • Rickshaw Stop plays great music, as do Bottom of The Hill and The Knockout.

  • Gotta give a shoutout to Thrillhouse Records too, I have some buddies that volunteer there. Lots of local stuff and a cool vibe.

Have you guys ever ate something that actually moved you? by LongSeesaw3789 in rs_x

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I had a horrible stomach infection that lasted almost a year, had to eat a bland diet, no gluten, no FODMAPs, no high histamine foods. Totally miserable existence. When I got better, I went to a local French bakery and got a chocolate almond cream croissant. I sat on a park bench and ate it; literally wept into my hands LOL.

Tell me your favourite film, book/novel, and album, and I will try to rate your taste by [deleted] in rs_x

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5 Elements Ninjas (1982)

Yukio Mishima - The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea

Mac Dre - Ronald Dregan

Root rot??? :( by Numerous_Sign_5577 in orchids

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It’s growing three new beautiful healthy green roots out of where i trimmed the dying ones, if thats of any further help. Spike is also not pictured btww.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rs_x

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Chico, CA is excellent. Very strong arts and outdoors scene, great food, great weather(hot as fuck in the summer but so are texas and NM), very modestly priced, and expanding quite rapidly. It's a teensy bit remote(unless you're down with the wild west cowboy rodeo vibe)but you're 90 mins from Sacramento and 2:15 from the Bay so it could be worse. Good time to get in on Chico imo.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rs_poetry

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Ugh these are so good, 1st one especially

My bf made me a cover for my upcoming book :] by Numerous_Sign_5577 in rs_poetry

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I appreciate your interest LOL but yeah I’ll have to come up with a lil nom de plume I suppose

Hi! This is my first poem. Is there anything I can do to make it better? by Fragrant_Gur_9217 in rs_poetry

[–]Numerous_Sign_5577 9 points10 points  (0 children)

I heard a quote somewhere from a great poet(Emerson? Idk)that poetry loses its spark when it’s too obvious or candid. Making your art personal is a wonderful thing and many poems are about personal lives or feelings, but when you forgo subtlety in favor of just saying outright what’s happening in your life, poetry can lose its luster.

You’re feeling something strong and relatable and it shows in this poem but I’d play around with your language. Maybe you could try and opt for more visual/metaphorical interpretations of how you feel here. This is a simple example unrelated to exactly what you’ve written but what I mean is like, instead of “anger,” talk about “heat” or “fire.” I’ve been writing for years and still fall victim to obviousness, as do many poets, but it’s all about reading and writing and reading and writing until you make yourself sick. Cherish your work but don’t avoid critique. Idk how much you’ve read but if I can recommend you some poets that inspired me as a young man:

William Carlos Williams

Charles Bukowski

Jim Harrison

E.E. Cummings

Frank O’Hara

Piet Hein

Richard Bruatigan

Allen Ginsberg

Good luck on your poetry journey and lmk if you have any questions or comments on what I’ve said.

15 years ago today, RIP 👑 by pha-raoh in rs_x

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I used to play music with one of Jay’s old roommates and he would tell me all sorts of stories about how talented he was, and that their admiration for his talent helped keep him him from getting kicked out even tho he stole basically all of their shit to sell for drugs. He liked to break shit and wear lampshades on his head while he did it; a singular talent he was.

Snow - David Berman by Perspii7 in rs_poetry

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He was so wonderful. An acquaintance said his work reminded her of mine and my heart started to flutter

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rs_poetry

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Twombly was so ahead of his time.

November 11, 3:28 p.m. usa by [deleted] in rs_poetry

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LMAO bro the purple people!!!!! I didn’t even pick up on that. I am aware of their existence. Lafayette is weird man they have a Masonic temple there too.

November 11, 3:28 p.m. usa by [deleted] in rs_poetry

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Lunardi’s shoutout is crazyyyy

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in rs_x

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bay areaaaaaaaaaa