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Jules

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I’m building a house. Sorta

I’m building a house.

Well, sort of. More like a hobbit hole. Does a 97 square feet mud cube count as a house? I hope it does.

Most of you know that I live in a tent. It’s been almost 7 months now, and as much as I love winter, I don’t wa...

a month ago
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I wish I wore the dress

Growing up as a girl in a Latin American country means waiting for your quinceañera (or as we call it here, your “quince”) as if it’s gonna be the best night of your life.

Or at least, that’s what it looks like.

You see girls dressed as p...

a month ago
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This is what happened to me

I’m not the kind to enjoy talking about my personal life. But I believe in certain cases personal experiences are important for the reader to understand the writer’s background.

I do share fragments in my essays. Tiny details and moments t...

2 months ago
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I don't get to call it a gift anymore

When I read classic geniuses, whether I want it or not, I instinctively picture them on a pedestal. A mastermind completely out of reach. They become a concept rather than a person. A ghost that once haunted the world with ideas and keeps h...

2 months ago
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Where I go when they're gone

I’ve always been drawn to inconsistent friendships. As much as I hate it, it’s a pattern I cannot break. There’s something in that particular kind of dynamic that’s addictive. That makes you feel like a dog being trained with intermittent p...

2 months ago
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