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    May 30

    New story for at Vice: You can get PTSD from "everyday" events too, but people can feel shame when their trauma isn't "serious" enough.

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  2. Retweeted
    Jun 8

    Good morning. Here are some nice things in the world: Libraries. Bookshops. People who work in libraries. People who work in bookshops. Writers. Artists. Poets. Daydreamers. Reading to someone. Being read to. Reading in the bath/on the beach/on the train/on the loo.

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  4. 21 hours ago

    For I wrote about the in West London, and the foods that Americans abroad miss the most. (Usually: cereal.)

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    Jun 8

    Bourdain was one of the only entertainment guys I saw talking about holding himself to a standard above "not guilty"

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  6. Jun 8

    “I don’t know anybody who is more a man of the twenty-first century,” Alan Richman, the food critic, says of Bourdain. “The way he acts. The way he speaks. His insanity. His vulgarity.”

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    Jun 7

    here's what i've learned: - most food fads are rebranded diets - you're not allergic to MSG - health is your social/emotional wellbeing, too - fatphobia, ableism, classism and racism are everywhere in food writing - processed foods save lives - eat seasonally: have a creme egg

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  9. Jun 7
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  10. Jun 6

    The moment when Carrie comes home from LA and just stands in her apartment in silence, enjoying being home and alone

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  11. Jun 5

    “Oh you’re a freelancer! Must be nice to be able to have long lunches and hang out in the sun” 😑

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    affects far more people than just combat veterans. We see young people dealing with every day. (via )

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  13. Jun 4
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  14. Jun 4

    "What’s the practical use of this knowledge? Not much."

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  15. Jun 4
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  16. Jun 4

    "There might be food in the pantry today, but there might not be tomorrow, so there is a risk that comes with waiting." Why rich kids are better at the marshmallow test

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  17. Jun 4

    “Historu isn’t an accident. Specific people make specific choices.”

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  18. Jun 2

    “Given that anti-choice arguments are always predicated on the idea that women are either idiots or evil, it’s a wonder anyone thinks they should have children at all.”

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  20. Retweeted
    May 31

    Feelings of guilt and shame are common when you think an incident isn't “serious” enough.

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  21. Jun 1

    Ok so to clarify: 1) I didn't write this; 2) it is satire; 3) I'm child free by choice and some of my best friends are mothers. Namaste.

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