That video of the Tennessee dad testifying against the anti-trans bill made me feel like sh*t bc that guy sounds like my dad, talks like him, they probably share most of their values, but my Dad will never admit he was wrong, unlike that guy
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One of the kind of fascinatingly horrible but relatable things Jonathan Franzen puts into The Corrections is about how the dad's slow decline into Alzheimer's is, of course, not actually arrested by the miracle technology the novel starts off being about
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And as he becomes an invalid trapped in a nursing home it describes how his wife comes to visit him every single day, and spends hours by his bedside, telling him over and over again, that he was wrong
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