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@misskandyjo

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calendar_today30-07-2011 04:52:39

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"The only problem was that my entire education, everything I had ever been told or had told myself, insisted that the production was never meant to be improvised: I was supposed to have a script, and had mislaid it...." - Joan Didion (The White Album)

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How do you judge those who have experienced a collapse in their life? Everyone should read this. Grateful for Lori sharing her story with us.

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I wrote a story about my difficult relationships with moms, which was a challenging subject for me. There’s still a lot that I’m learning and processing, this is me working through that. medium.com/@yokandy/mothe…

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There is no need why anyone should be buying assault rifles. It’s enough of a red flag when someone’s first inclination as an 18 year old is to buy a gun. Gun laws must change, we can’t continue living in fear and waiting for the next mass murder event.

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One of my favorite parts about traveling to different parts of the world is getting to see doppelgängers of people you know and how freakishly similar they act. Im sure simulation-theory believers have something to say about this.

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Applause for everyone out there who listened deeply to others’ stories, even when it had nothing to do with you.

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thinking about bourdain’s episode in palestine today. CNN almost didn’t air it but he fought like hell to keep the episode and share their stories since mainstream media so rarely gave the opportunity to empathize with the every day of palestinians.

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Stunned that Scholastic Book Fairs is self-censoring the books in its “Share Every Story, Celebrate Every Voice,” which are predominantly by queer, disabled, & Black & brown authors. This is not sharing our stories--it's treating them as separate but equal.