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Imperfect but Thought-Provoking Analogies
Intactivism and self-interrogation about appropriate forms of political activity. Continue reading
Posted in Civil Rights & Feminism, General Musings, Parenting
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Image via Wikipedia I really enjoyed the Waiter Rant blog back when it was anonymous and before the author got a book deal. I still enjoy it. And I bought the book. (I bought it in part as payment for … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Journaling, Weblogs & Citizen Writing
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