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'A Spoonful of Dread'

Joanna Fuertes
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Main Character Syndrome

Many years from now, when we’re living in the mountains, fighting over the flesh of the last remaining radioactive goats for sustenance and all the rich people have moved to Mars, I will be sitting in an abandoned bar thinking about 2021. A...

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An Ode to 'Bullshit Jobs'

After David Graeber’s death, I posted a quote from his book Bullshit Jobs to my Twitter account. It skewered the absurdity of how we’ve come to venerating the most pointless jobs while disparaging the most valuable. Most of all, it felt par...

3 years ago
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The Five of Pentacles

I used to have a secret admirer or stalker depending on which way you want to look at it, that would send envelopes stuffed with dried flowers or those fortune teller fish to the office. After not receiving the freaked out reaction I’d want...

3 years ago
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An Eye for A Sleepy Eye

A fight over a bus window. Though it was frosty outside and they were sopping wet with condensation, I wanted to crack one open to let out the stench of teenage boys. That unmistakable pong of mud, hormonal armpits and Lynx spray used so ex...

3 years ago
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