we all come from places that no longer really exist
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Replying to @DanielleFong
True. So impossible to process (unnatural — anti-nature? — to have nowhere to return to; isn’t return part of the cycle of existence?). But it has been true for some time; it’s just that now is the first that we’re fully, collectively aware of it.
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Replying to @culteyes
yeah it's just especially intense now, with the epochal change an rips in the social fabric, how we relate to each other
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Replying to @DanielleFong
But there are rhymes and echoes of places — and we can help one another recognize those rhymes / echoes in anything and everything around us, because fundamentally so much is fractal and will repair — AT THE ROOTS.
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Replying to @culteyes
you know i think you're right, but there has to be a reconstruction, a regrowth, to put it metaphorically the forests of our social fabric seem torn apart, we need new groves and saplings,
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Replying to @DanielleFong
You know them when you see them. Even forests need fires sometimes.
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