“Everything I Know About Love” Dolly Alderton

Pretty much waited a year for this book. It was like stepping into a time capsule and looking in a mirror. Despite growing up in London to my New York City, Dolly Alderton’s upbringing as a millennial was the same as mine. Although she used MSN messager instead of AIM. A year older than me, her experiences were extremely relatable. From the dawn of the internet to partying like a hedonistic rockstar, Keith Richards serving as inspo (read Happy Birthday Keith Richards!). My friends and I lived out our 20’s in the same vein, I too dubbed this feminism, our millennial burning of bras. The search of adventure, feeling invincible, knowing the armor of youth providing regenerative superpowers after a night out was ephemeral. The messiest decade, leading me to create this blog. After commiserating about our hardships a co-worker crowned me the saint of our 20’s, due to my sage survival advice. Which is essentially what this memoir does.

Alderton navigates adulthood and learns love comes in many forms, focusing on her friendships over romantic partners. Not everyone is meant to have a permanent lover and children, which has been the mandate for women due to the patriarchy. Her biggest lesson is external love amounts to nothing without learning to love yourself. Still gobsmacked that she calls the emptiness from lack of self-love the void (me too). How carrying around that icky feeling propels you to do the inner work and evolve into a better person. Accepting your imperfections and learning to love yourself in spite of them. Finally enjoying your own company, instead of looking outside for fulfillment and removing the wrong people from your life, because you’ve changed. Literally went on the same exact journey, same terminology and all. This memoir asks the reader, how do you define yourself and why? Also why were we all trying to be Keith Richards? Via: Amazon

Then There’s My Screenshots

Told you I’ve been doing this since eleven, it’s child’s play bb. First and foremost I’d like to thank East Side Middle School, had we not been vicious Upper East Side bitches we wouldn’t have turned on one another every other week. I mean we went to war over who real, who fake and who said what about whom. We held each other accountable, making sure everyone kept the same energy. High key gangster, now that I’m thinking about it.

Second I’d like to thank AOL, the OG of these IPs, for creating AIM instant messenger. Where it all began. Without which, I wouldn’t have learned to screenshot and document evidence when a fraudulent bitch lied. The way we pulled up those saved conversations to prove someone was talking mess just yesterday about their bff, was as epic as our screen names. Honorary shoutout to the ones I can remember, JoFoLovesIt, JuicyApples829…after all these years those are the only ones I remember. Besides mine of course, CottonHands, which was not a reference to slavery, but a poem I wrote that erred on the sci-fi side. Pause: I also remember Shopgal15, because our friend wanted us to call her that irl and we said hell nah.

Lastly I’d like to thank Mr. Marino, the family attorney who employed my stepdad. You were family, may you rest. You told me to paper trail everything. Documenting evidence properly is essential when it comes to legal damages. Some of the best advice I’ve ever been given, it’s changed my life. Love you signor.
Let this be a lesson, don’t ever fucking play with me, cause I don’t play like that. If I tell you I’m testing you, don’t invalidate a Goddess. That’s how you end up getting got. Stay smart. Enjoy your weekend. Via: Modern Life Mama