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notes from an empty bathtub

Helen Joy

unpolished thoughts from a creative who can't get her shit together.

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I’m pretty depressed.

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Good guys, bad guys

Despite being born into circles where we were taught by five to memorize verses about how we are all born black with sin, how we were filthy and evil at heart and the only thing to save us was Jesus’s spilled blood, I always thought people ...

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Rage against greed

I’ve never had road rage until yesterday. I was just going about my life, enjoying every vibrant tree I passed while listening to coal mining ballads on repeat when I came up on a little, dirty red car with a Pizza Hut sign on top. . .in th...

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I'm not having a nice time

Tomorrow is my last day in my 30s. Since I felt full grown about 7 years old this seems like it’s been a long time coming. I’m actually surprised I’m not there yet.

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  • Helen Joy

    I am a doubting, curious, radical, exvangelical who wants to talk about sex, God, church, dance, and the human experience. Artist and published author Helen Joy George

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