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but... is it gon get us free?
YesAurielle
Grief is tricky. The 1st protest I organized in 2014, there were over 5,000 people in the crowd in Atlanta. Including a very drenched, very amped John Lewis.As a young
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Lydia DePillis
lydiadepillis
Some cocktail hour thoughts. As a human in the world who pays attention, I carry around a lot of anger. As a journalist trying to remain a trustworthy messenger, I
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Josh
Joshuagumi
Why Denji is one of my favourite new-age protagonists.A thread: Denji is a character who we see at the start of the story already knee deep in shit, dead father,
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Carolyn Lyden (she/her)
CarolynLyden
When I'm really struggling, I try to remember grief like the ocean. At the very beginning, it can feel like the water is unmanageable, and we're drowning in a storm.
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Kasim Gilani
KasimGillani
The heartlessness and cruelty of this government has plunged to new depths. To call the mothers and children of martyrs who had their throats slit as “blackmailers”. 1/9 Do these
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The New York Times
nytimes
There's never been a year like this one in New York City. @dodaistewart, an editor on our Metro desk, knows.Not once in her lifetime living there — not the snowstorm
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Mayowa...
CoveredInWords
Dear Widower/Divorcee,This is not a regular conversation you will hear/read as society makes it seem unnecessary. I just thought I should pen these few lines hoping that you will pick
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Benjamin Young
BJYoung1990
I don’t talk a lot about my mental and emotional health on here.No reason. Just don’t.But writing helps me process.Gives my my mind something to do as I move through
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sarah jeong
sarahjeong
One night, a little bit after the Portland police rolled a flashbang at my ankles for no apparent reason, I was heading home when I saw the feds posted up
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Chris Pollitt 🚘
ThePollitt
Well good grief, this week has been something of an emotional rollercoaster. It still is, in fact. But now in the 'yay, Alton Towers' way rather than 'ohh, the tracks
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Jake Anbinder
JakeAnbinder
I think we probably need to get rid of probabilistic election forecasting, not because the models aren't sound in their own right but they are made to play a role
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Eric Hirshberg
erichirshberg
I can’t stop thinking about the ending to “The Lord of the Flies.” When the navy officer arrives on the island, he’s shocked to find the group of stranded boys
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Victoria Weinstein
peacebang
It is not "toxic positivity" to ask people what was good about 2020. I am appalled at a "theologian" suggesting that this is a terrible thing to ask. People are
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Emet's Widower
Raen_glam_simp
Im having wolxthancred brain worms pls help.Guess this a thread now. Thancred honestly seems to get the short end of the stick with a lot of shit; like getting transported
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Stuart Todd
LastDaysoflifeR
5. The scale of death would been even higher had more people with learning disabilities lived in larger, congregate settings and not in dispersed small community settings. The long struggle
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sareerekhaama
empathizing too much (hyper empathy) is a thing and it is emotionally taxing. you can't be mad at them because "you understand." someone does you wrong? you just try to
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