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Jess
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"Reading about people drinking tea always makes me want to drink tea too" — 17 hours, 37 min ago
"Reading about people drinking tea always makes me want to drink tea too" — 17 hours, 37 min ago
Jess
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"it is interesting how Juan is both an abusive father and someone trying very hard to protect his son, he's not a good guy but he's understandable" — Sep 07, 2025 12:59PM
"it is interesting how Juan is both an abusive father and someone trying very hard to protect his son, he's not a good guy but he's understandable" — Sep 07, 2025 12:59PM
Jess
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"I first became aware of this book in my 20s and for a lot of reasons (immaturity, racism) am glad I left this on the shelf at the library instead of trying it then. I wouldn't have understood it, and would have judged either the book or myself harshly because of that. Now I'm older and less confident/arrogant about expecting the world to be understandable to me" — Jul 07, 2025 11:14AM
"I first became aware of this book in my 20s and for a lot of reasons (immaturity, racism) am glad I left this on the shelf at the library instead of trying it then. I wouldn't have understood it, and would have judged either the book or myself harshly because of that. Now I'm older and less confident/arrogant about expecting the world to be understandable to me" — Jul 07, 2025 11:14AM


“We get mad at someone for cutting us off in traffic or for taking too long to order at Starbucks or for not responding exactly as we see fit, and we have no idea that behind their facade, they may be dealing with some industrial-strength shit. Their lives may be in pieces. They may be in the midst of incalculable tragedy and turmoil, and they may be hanging on to their sanity by a thread. But we don’t care. We don’t see. We just keep pushing.”
― The Stranger
― The Stranger

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