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The Ocean Front

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"some things are probably better kept to myself. But some scared part of me still tells everything, as if that could help." -team dresch

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  • ocean capewell

    Ocean Capewell (they/she) is a writer, therapist, standardized patient and prison abolitionist living in Pittsburgh, PA. Their hobbies include cultivating hope, losing their phone and water bottle, and wandering around looking at everything.

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