Yes, whatever this story *is*, it is definitely a powerful one
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
the fact that he died just after writing it makes it seem like it was just a repressed family secret he'd held in shamefully forever
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En réponse à @mollylambert @sarahjeong
that he's not alive to reap the rewards of this piece makes it feel less exploitative to me somehow, it's the confession of a dying man
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En réponse à @mollylambert
Yeah, I don't know what the circumstances of his death were, but Jesus.
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
I thought "jesus christ" to myself so many times and then you get to the byline and it's in the past tense
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En réponse à @mollylambert
I feel cheated that he's dead? He's got a lot of fucking questions to answer.
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
the obit said he died in his sleep presumably natural but my first thought when I realized he was dead was that the piece was a suicide note
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En réponse à @mollylambert
Jesus, in this case, it feels like this is the last story that was waiting to burst out of him.
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En réponse à @sarahjeong
but again I have no idea. it feels like he's telling the story as a warning, to raise awareness. I didn't read it as glib.
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En réponse à @mollylambert
I definitely did not read it as glib. I could feel his self-loathing and a palpable sense of dread throughout.
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There are still a lot of lingering questions about complicity and what the moral thing to do is. But it's not glib.
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