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which lets you invite anyone to meetings with a link.
a well-documented history of people and nations being so utterly unable to deal with feeling this exposed and unsure that the only compensatory action that could make it stop hurting was violence against those who purportedly caused the pain.and they’ve been living under conditions that disallow them the chance to fully numb the pain.
keeping us deathly convinced that what’s unreachably high above us is all that can save us from the darkness below.We have lost an unspoken sense of ourselves that depended on our routine interactions with a world in which fear and hate had not completely eroded our faith in one another.if we do not ‘resolve’ them too quickly; they can move us beyond and against the vocation of the paranoid victim who regenerates infinitely the justification for war.
something that our self-serving utopia of endless consumer choice tries its best to hide from us: that who you are is actually way less in your control than you think.that you need other people—that the most basic sense of who you are always comes from somewhere outside.
the pain we’re feeling now is so hard to place because it is coming from a part of ourselves that an oppressive social order has convinced us doesn’t exist.
to collectively feel will require a downright masochistic resistance to the chance to save yourself and only yourself: to once again.so I asked around on my WeChat official account.
Xiaohun has to put himself in the spotlight and often times shares his personal stories as a gay man.I got thousands of followers in the first month—way faster than I expected.
TechNodes Briefing newsletter delivers a roundup of the most important news in China tech.he knew that he had to go—with his boyfriend.
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