Analemma, or A Year in the Sunlight
MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 10:07 PM
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Alt: A screenshot of a search engine called “Gallop.” The current query in the search bar is “How to tell a girl you like her if you’re also a girl.” Below it is a window showing Sunset’s search history. These past queries are, in reverse chronological order: “How to tell a girl you like her,” “Best flowers for giving to girls romantic,” “Starswirled schedule,” “Pick up lines fro girls not misogynistic,” “Best pick up lines for girls,” “First date ideas,” “PostCrush Sweet Sickness music video,” “Hollow tongue in dream meaning,” “How to tell if milk gone bad,” and “Can you drink milk after expiration date.” The rest of the page is dotted with small pieces of text that link to other pages in the search engine, including “Privacy,” “About,” “Terms,” “Email,” “Videos,” “#Connect,” “Contact,” “Support,” and “Settings.” At the very bottom-center of the page, there’s a raised fist emoji, followed by the message, “Labor Day: Celebrating workers’ rights.”
