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The Wildtype Journal

Amber Naslund

The spiral is the path, not the detour.

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Just another angry fucking man killing women with impunity. This time on camera.

What stood out to me, aside from the horror of watching a woman get shot in the face in broad daylight after she smiled at her murderer, was the way this week’s footage (his own cell phone recording, btw) captured him muttering “fucking bit...

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How the fuck am I supposed to be productive right now?

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It’s fucking bleak out there, huh?

Watching innocent people get shot in the face by out of control federal law enforcement? Escalating global conflict and threats? Having people, included decorated mili...

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Quiet, Piggy.

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If you’ve been on the other end of an abuser, you know exactly the derision and vitriol that “Quiet, Piggy” triggered in all of us as that festering pile of incompetence poked his fat vienna sausage fi...

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We're Back, Bitches.

A few months ago, I listened to some advice I shouldn’t have.

It was well meaning, I think, but it was basically advice to move on from the Dear Fuckers era and brand in favor of something softer and more introspective. At the time, the ad...

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Are you fucking angry enough?

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Anger really is addictive.

Or so it would seem if you spend any time on social media.

I downshifted this newsletter in particular to move a little bit away from the Dear Fuckers branding and the expec...

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    Sales and marketing exec in tech. Writing outside the lines about wild life journeys and courage in our careers. Mom, equestrian, musician, pibble rescuer. I want to pet your dog.

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