




I spent the weekend trying to resist reading the entire new Lula in one sitting. When it comes to my favorite magazines, especially biannuals like Lula, I like to make them last as long as possible. It's a bit silly, but I like to have a proper sit with a nice cup of tea and slowly go through it, a couple of articles at a time. Normally it will take me a couple months to actually read every article, so that by the time I have finished, the new one is out. This time around though, I couldn't resist looking at all the editorials. It's too good.
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