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Monthly Archives: April 2018
Strangling on Our Own Bootstraps.
I have spent most of my adult life poor. Not because I don’t have a work-ethic (the number of credits and accomplishments I have to my name shows otherwise) or because I work in the arts (which pay better and … Continue reading
Posted in Politics & Society, Uncategorized
Tagged economics, history, humanity, life, politics, society
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Being the Bully
Joel Eisenberg asks: Ever bullied anyone? Ever regret it? Why’d you do it? Yes. Yes I did. And yes, I do. I was a dick in 8th and 9th grade, and badly (though only verbally) abused a few of my … Continue reading
Posted in Bio & Interviews, Politics & Society, Sex & Gender, Spirituality & Reflection
Tagged humanity, life, self
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