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Sucks to Suck

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A way outback take house operated by Mills Baker, David Cole, and Omar Khalid.

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Latest Issues

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Eat My Shorts 5: The GOATed Scapegoat

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Something Broke

This isn’t some big deal, first off. and I just recorded this conversation after reading some posts and notes about a few interrelated themes; we discuss “fallenness,” a kind of state a world or an individual might find themselves in; nond...

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  • Mills, ℭ\ud835\udd2c\ud835\udd2b\ud835\udd30\ud835\udd31\ud835\udd1e\ud835\udd1f\ud835\udd29\ud835\udd22 \ud835\udd2c\ud835\udd23 \ud835\udd14\ud835\udd32\ud835\udd1e\ud835\udd29\ud835\udd26\ud835\udd1e

    Head of Design at Substack. "It is better to say 'I am suffering' than to say 'This landscape is ugly.'" - Simone Weil.

  • Omar Khalid

    New Orleans

  • David Cole
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