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Honey, What Are We Doing Here?

Liza

I created this to tell one little story of mine and to read lots of everyone else's. Then I decided I have more questions to ask and stories to tell, so here we are. Welcome in.

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Honey, What Are We Doing Here?

“Do you realize how often you say that?”

“Say what?” I respond.

“You start stories with it, you end stories with it…”

“Say what?”

“Honey, what are we doing here?”

It’s funny to watch your therapist say something the w...

a year ago
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Corner of 14th and Woodland

This is a story about interacting with Christian protestors at an LGBTQ+ majority event. No specific verses, quotes etc are mentioned.


Today I went by the intersection of 14th and Woodland, right in front of the Lipstick Lounge in N...

2 years ago
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The End

I didn’t plan much of this trip, if you remember. I was making travel decisions as late as 6pm today.

Today. So many trains and buses and shouty bus terminal men.

I spent at least three hours curled up in a ball with my feet on my backpac...

3 years ago
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One of my favorite things about myself is that I don’t have any friends who try to FaceTime me when a normal phone call is perfectly fine. Some of my friends probably do this, just not with me. I love them for this.

I mention this because...

3 years ago
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    One time a kindergartener called me Pastor Purple Hair. Might legally change my name to it, who knows. (she/they)

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