1.23.2011

Retroactive listing: Part II

40. I like creating new email accounts and if it wasn't too much to keep track of, I'd make a new one every day.

38. I like when it's sunny out and the lights are off in my dorm room and my curtain is closed because it makes a really nice orange glow. (It is perfect for naps.)

37. I like the number thirty-seven. It's my favorite.

36. (2005) I sort of like running. Sort of.

35. This is sort of strange, but there is a ponytail holder I put on a Dasani water bottle a million years ago, and it wasn't even mine to begin with, but I've never taken it off and I like when I pick this particular water bottle out of the refrigerator without looking. I don't know why I even like that.

34. I like that I have green eyes.

33. I sometimes enjoy being mildly to moderately narcissistic.

32. When I see pictures of myself that I like, it makes me happy to think that I will probably have very (at least half) cute children.

31. I like my brother, Frank.

30. I like that weather has distinct odors.

29. This particular click noise that my phone makes right before it rings so I know I'm going to get a call half a second before I do--I like that.

28. I really love living in the greatest city in the world, where people sit on small café chairs on library steps, make beautiful music on subway platforms, kiss hello and wave goodbye and play musical taxis and maneuver around one another in the most extraordinary ways.

27. Once I get started, I really like doing research. Books, articles, archives. It's so much fun, especially at the NYPL art room.

26. I like getting good grades on art papers about concepts I don't think I really understand, but maybe I do after all.

25. I like Christmas gum.

24. I liked that afternoon we spent in the bleachers at the Curtis lacrosse game.

23. I like boys who play instruments and boys who play well with kids.


22. I like peeling clementines in one whole piece. Oranges too, because they're harder.

21. I like when you haven't seen a friend in a really long time, but the second you talk or see each other again it's as if not a day has passed and everything just falls back into place.

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