No One At Home in America might suddenly be the working title of a blistering thonk piece slowly gestating and bloating my innards
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Replying to @v17us
I like the poetic ambiguity of “no one at home” between “no one is present” and “no one feels comfortable & cozy”
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Replying to @levity
Yes. I feel people don’t know how to belong here, don’t even know what that is or recognize it’s general absence today. Makes it harder to accommodate ‘the other’ too. Big catalyst for me working to revive place appreciation...many layers.
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Replying to @v17us
My wife, who is Canadian, says she feels the difference every time she travels between Canada and the US.
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