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Kate Spicer says Sort Yourself Out

Kate Spicer

eu·pho·ri·a (yū-fōr'ē-ă), 1. A feeling of well-being. 2. The pleasure state induced by a drug or substance of abuse.

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    \ud83e\uddff Journalism, memoir, and other word based tasks. Writing on my Substack is a personal howl, and does not reflect more professional work

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