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THE SCIENCE OF TEENY TINY ANTS / MY MOM THINKS I’M COOL

I pay $825 a month of my parents’ money to live in a very cozy basement apartment that I share with my boyfriend and about thirty three million teeny tiny ants. We live well and have grown accustomed to our small, smushable roommates. When we first moved in, I found the ant situation to be [...]
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MEET JILLIAN GARCIA, media studies major, criminal at large

Jill Garcia, otherwise known as Jill the Killah, graduated alongside Liz and I from Vassar College. She’s currently living in San Francisco, searching for that great pyramidrome in the sky, applying to jobs and wondering what the fuck is wrong with everyone who won’t hire her (aren’t we all?). Read about it, and get psyched [...]
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Back to School, Oh, Back to School?

BY LIZ G. Since I left college, I have been having dreams about it at least twice a week. Last night’s was particularly easy to analyze. It was move-in day, and my parents and I made our way to room 329 loaded down with my stuff. When I got there, though, there were a bunch of [...]
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ONE SMALL STEP FOR MAN… ONE HUGE PILGRIMMAGE FOR A FLEA.

Hello, there. It is Sunday night, the great period of time during which life comes to a cadence, as candles burn to the ends of their wicks and the witches of the weekend go back into their weekday hideaways. Tonight is the first Sunday in a while where I’ve had that little voice in the back [...]
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INTRODUCING: Liz Galvao, Private Eye

So, this is exciting! When I had the idea to make a blog about pyramidroming (OK, so back then it didn’t have a name yet, whatever), I knew I’d need a fabulous friend to take on the beast with me. I was thinking of people I know who are smart, artistic, hilariously sarcastic and (yes) [...]
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THE FIRST PYRAMIDROME.

PYRAMIDROMING INTO REALITY: THE GREAT LIFE-QUESTS OF THE 20-SOMETHINGS Here in America in 2009, college-educated youth represent a unique group of people. Our hopes are high, as we have been taught since the beginning of our existences in the importance of the “American Dream”. We are (for the most part) hard workers, knowledgeable in the [...]
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