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Antifabricated

Jane Warren

The written version of Whatever Pops Into My Mind, and an intentional exercise in coherence, authenticity, and interconnectedness. In other words: my best attempts to figure myself out.

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Latest Issues

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five days of making myself do new things

I had this week to myself. Completely to myself. Intermediate phases like this are uncomfortable— I have a lot of time to think and just be with my thoughts. So as to not spiral and overthink too much, I decided I want to go new places and ...

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in-betweens

I thought I was leaving New York this morning. It’s been a few days since I finished sophomore year. I’m halfway done with college and I still don’t really know what I’m doing. It’s possible I never will. Yesterday I said goodbye-see-you-so...

2 months ago
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doing nothing, being everything

Recently I watched a video titled “The Japanese man who gets paid to ‘do nothing.’” My first thought: I’d like to do nothing too, Shoji Morimoto. My second thought, and one that has stuck with me: this person is a revolutionary. He is creat...

3 months ago
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Bloom

I am in bloom.

4 months ago
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