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Kansas

I’ve driven through Kansas more times than I can count, and I wrote this poem one December.

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The Idea of Irish History: An Extremely Long Summary

With our modern emphasis on factuality, it’s easy to forget how history actually works. Although the events that make up history certainly have a direct effect on the people involved, shortly afterward they begin to assert themselves in a different way: through people’s perceptions of them.

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11 Batshit Things I Love about David Lynch's "Wild at Heart"

Like many people, I became aware of David Lynch through Twin Peaks, but I didn't consider myself a fan until I caught Wild at Heart on TV one day. It's so insane that I can't help but love it. As some early critics pointed out, it's often more about iconography than character, with Nicolas Cage and Laura Dern as oblivious, sexed-up baby rebels named Sailor and Lula.

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Paulo Coelho and Living Your Personal Legend

“Legend” is an interesting word. Most commonly, it’s used to refer to a story told again and again to share an important lesson. It’s also the word that spies use to refer to their cover identities. But we also have a legend we tell ourselves, one about what we could be and what our lives would be like if we could reach our potential. Not “if all of our dreams come true” — winning the lottery isn’t in this fairy tale.

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Denial: It Only Leads To Bad Poetry

In January of 2006, I was under house arrest. I had received a bone marrow transplant a few months before. Weak, bald, and lacking an immune system, I couldn’t leave the rental apartment where my mother and I were staying except to go to the hospital. Even then, I had to wear a face mask and avoid touching surfaces.

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How to Deal with Haters as a Vegan Business

Veganism can be, uh, divisive. Unfortunately, dealing with trolls and angry people more generally is just a part of being a vegan business. Many plant-based businesses are lean operations with few employees, and it can be stressful to face hostile blog and social media comments on top of everything else you're responsible for. I, for one, take it really hard when I get mean comments on my posts, even when they're obviously just messing with me.

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