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“Significant others are like airplane Wi-Fi.”
I bit my lips and looked at Paloma expectantly.
“You don’t need airplane Wi-Fi. You can read a book. Talk to people.
Draw. But airplane Wi-Fi can be fun—you can watch a movie. Be on your
phone. But if you’re going to have Wi-Fi, it has to be consistent. Because if
it’s spotty, if it just stops and starts and freezes in the middle of binge-
watching Parks and Rec, that’s maddening. It’s crazy-making. Better no
airplane Wi-Fi than bad airplane Wi-Fi.”
― Unscripted
I bit my lips and looked at Paloma expectantly.
“You don’t need airplane Wi-Fi. You can read a book. Talk to people.
Draw. But airplane Wi-Fi can be fun—you can watch a movie. Be on your
phone. But if you’re going to have Wi-Fi, it has to be consistent. Because if
it’s spotty, if it just stops and starts and freezes in the middle of binge-
watching Parks and Rec, that’s maddening. It’s crazy-making. Better no
airplane Wi-Fi than bad airplane Wi-Fi.”
― Unscripted
“Not everyone understands you only need two ingredients to make a family,” she’d said, stroking my hair. “People and love.”
― The Roof Over Our Heads
― The Roof Over Our Heads
“I’m not Catholic, but I read somewhere nuns are, statistically speaking,
really happy. And they live super long lives. With other women. Caring for
one another, not worrying about boys—well, except for Jesus.”
― Unscripted
really happy. And they live super long lives. With other women. Caring for
one another, not worrying about boys—well, except for Jesus.”
― Unscripted
“How was I supposed to expect everyone to give me a chance to be different if I wasn’t willing to let other people change, too?”
― The Roof Over Our Heads
― The Roof Over Our Heads



