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5:00 P.M. Bell: What’s that smell? Weekend!
Opia
opia – n. the ambiguous intensity of looking someone in the eye, which can feel simultaneously invasive and vulnerable–their pupils glittering, bottomless and opaque–as if you were peering through a hole in the door of a house, able to tell that there’s someone standing there, but unable to tell if you’re looking in or looking out.
Word, Please
Your body aches.
You can feel yourself sighing all the way to your knees.
Now tell me:
what is the word for that.
— shinji-moon, from A Physician’s Handbook
Notes: Photography:maja via eikadan. Quotes: tohs–kah
Saturday Morning. And, I’ve got Clinomania
“(noun) Defined as an overwhelming desire to stay in bed, clinomania is at its peak during chilly, autumn and snowy days, as well as during the peaceful, rainy afternoons of summer. Chances are when clinomania strikes, your only wish is to stay in bed, rest, and catch up on your favorite tv series and go on a Netflix binge! Many of us who experience clinomania usually find it difficult to get up in the mornings. We look forward to the weekends and despise Monday mornings.”
- etymology: New Latin: clin, Greek:klinei (to lean)+ mania (madness/frenzy)
Notes: Word Definition Source: Words N Quotes. Gif: Violent Waves of Emotion (Le Petit Soidat 1963 Dir Jean-Luc Goddard with Anna Karina)




