Something noo AKA a play on my name.

Things I look at while I should be doing work.

Living alone may allow us to focus on our own goals without distraction, but it robs us of the type of communication that only happens when people are relaxed and at home together. The spaces between work and life—which, in decades past, would have been filled with conversations over the dinner table—are collapsing. Coliving hacks this trend, infusing the blurring boundaries of work and leisure with new opportunities for inspiration, learning, and social innovation.

Jessica Reeder, from “Hacking Home.” (via utnereader)

I miss my roommates. Living alone is lonely.

(via modernstoneage)

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