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Linds Out There

Lindsey J.

Raging on here but more importantly, out there.

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  • Lindsey J.

    Linds here, writing from WV. I cause trouble, own a community bookshop, and build durable community infrastructure. Things I love: cats, especially my seven; words; comeuppance; and that electric feeling when people break bread and lock arms. ✌️

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