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I’m not too cool to admit that I'm thankful to get to write books
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Obviously, none of these are sponsored or whatever.
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My girl and the little piglet she’s growing and my family and friends.
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Self-explanatory but essential. I am frequently getting in a mess but I’m
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helped so often by people who love me.
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Thanksgiving. No commercialism or materialism. No overt religiosity. No stress
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about getting the right presents. No pressure to find a cool party like with
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Halloween. The weather of late fall, the natural rhythms of harvest and feast
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before the winter, the pleasure of a holiday devoted to the concept of being
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grateful. The football, the family, the food. The after-meal nap. The
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wonderfully laidback nature of the whole affair. My favorite holiday.
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The New York Times games app. Yes, it’s true. I am that which I mock; I am a
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bourgie coastal elite stereotype. For I love the NYT games app. It’s a daily
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delight. My favorite game is Strands, a kind of leveled-up word search, but I
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like almost all of them. Perhaps a little too much; I have a habit of getting
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lost in a crossword when I should be doing something else. My wife is into the
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games too and every day we gab about the puzzles, maybe complain about a dumb
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Connections category, share how many words we needed for the day’s Wordle. Call
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me a brownstone liberal, baby, this app is delightful.
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Bonjesta. It’s an anti-nausea pregnancy drug with the essential additional
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effect of causing sleepiness; pregnancy insomnia is very real. The drug’s
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safety for a growing fetus has been well established. If you/your partner gets
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pregnant, just go ahead and ask for a Bonjesta prescription right away.
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Maria Bamford’s Sure, I’ll Join Your Cult. I’ve always read a lot of books
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related to mental illness, and with work on my next book now fully underway,
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I’m reading even more. I’ve mentioned before that I’ve legitimately read Girl,
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Interrupted like ten times. And yet I also find reading people’s first-person
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experiences of mental illness to be kind of a scary business, destabilizing, a
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little challenging. Someday I’ll be able to articulate my feelings on the odd
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sense of possessiveness that many of us have about our disorders - there’s a
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reason that group therapy so often feels like a competitive sport - but that’s
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for another day. For now I just want to say that I really enjoyed the standup
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comedian Maria Bamford’s book Sure, I’ll Join Your Cult. It is indeed very
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funny, as you’d expect, and it’s insightful about the fundamental absurdities
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of having a mental illness, how we treat them, and our various neuroses about
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how our illnesses appear to other people. At times it’s quite raw, as they
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inevitably say in regards to this kind of book, but Bamford’s tone and
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self-deprecation ensure that the various intense moments never feel like
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theatrics. She really takes you inside her very particular struggles with
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intrusive thoughts and compulsions in a way that demonstrates how serious they
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can be, even though she’s never serious herself. This is actually a great
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choice for someone looking to read their first book about mental illness;
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Bamford is an inviting and effective guide.
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The Link to Windows application. A simple, free, bundled app to connect an
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(Android) phone to a (Windows) computer, it does everything you might want it
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to. 80% of the time I’m using it to text without picking up my phone, but file
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transfer and copy & pasting between devices is handy too. Just a nice little
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shot of “does just what it’s supposed to.”
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Sheil Kapadia on The Ringer’s football coverage. I had never heard of Kapadia
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until recently, but I’ve quickly grown to look forward to his appearances on
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The Ringer’s podcast network and his columns on their website. He’s clearly
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very knowledgeable, but more importantly he seems like a mensch and is a
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pleasure to listen to. A lot of people in football media are trying to pull off
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a charming regular-guyness, but with most of them there’s a fundamental
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insincerity to the whole thing. Kapadia’s simple friendliness shines through in
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every appearance.
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Desktop computers. Stay tuned for an essay on this theme. Speaking of which….
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Elgato Stream Deck +
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My Elgato Stream Deck Pro (as a non-streamer). Elgato’s line of Stream Decks
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are, obviously pitched at people who stream - that is, people who play video
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games for a public audience on Twitch or YouTube. But as someone who doesn’t
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stream, I’ve found that the Stream Deck Pro is a very handy and practical
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addition to my desktop setup all the same. These are, effectively, macro pads,
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which means that they add extra buttons, knobs, and touchscreens to your
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interface. Yes, it’s true that there’s nothing that you simply can’t do with a
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mouse and keyboard that you can do with such a device, but the point here is
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ease and accessibility. It’s all about setting up macros (key press
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combinations) and assigning useful functions. For example, I will often put on
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something to listen to while playing a full-screen computer game, and the
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Elgato allows me to change the volume of what I’m listening to (or any other
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source) independently, or to play or pause, without having to click out of the
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game, which can be ponderous and annoying. It took some doing but I was able to
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figure out how to control my monitor’s brightness with one of the dials,
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meaning that I don’t have to reach behind for the little nipple device, press
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it in, access the appropriate menu, and change it from there. It’s really a
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cool little device that allows for a lot of convenience.
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ENDON. Only the heavy and the avant garde can save us from total pop hegemony.
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Nice when you have both in one package.
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Bernie Sanders. Longtime readers will know that, while Bernie is as close as I
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get to someone in my broad political circle who holds actual influence, I’m not
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a Bernie Sanders fanboy. I have been critical of him in the past for kowtowing
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to the Democratic line too often and for failing to really utilize his unique
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position to carve out a new space in American politics. I have enraged many a
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lefty by pointing out that the commies who said he would end up as a sheepdog -
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that is, that when all was said and done, he would act as a force pushing
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disaffected leftists back towards voting for Democrats - were proven right. (I
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mean, objectively, that’s the role he’s played, as a kind of whip for
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Democratic votes from the leftmost flank of the party.) But I still have a
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great deal of respect for his vision and integrity, and I join the many people
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who have seen him as the only link to sanity in the contemporary American
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political experience. He’s in the twilight of his career, and I will miss him.
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Melona ice pops. I use that term, ice pop, with some reservations; there’s
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nothing icy about a Melona. What’s so amazing about Melona bars is their
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incredible creaminess, even after a month in the fridge. I don’t go for
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popsicles at all anymore, thanks to that awful icy texture they almost all
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suffer from. (The thought of biting into one makes my teeth hurt.) Besides, the
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sickeningly sweet popsicle taste isn’t what I’m looking for. But Melona bars
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are remarkably milky and, in the fashion of East Asian treats (they come from
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South Korea) they are never overbearingly sweet. There’s a ton of good flavors,
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but you can’t beat the original, melon, though mango, banana, and pistachio
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come close. These were once hard to find, but now they sell them at Costco.
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Suavecito. Still the best cat, going on thirteen years old. A galactic pain in
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the ass, deeply aloof, prone to biting. Biting me, his master! All part of the
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full Suavi experience. He’s really gotten attached to Ami lately, which I
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wouldn’t have predicted given his general nature. All in all, A+.
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Psychiatric medication. The prominent position that Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has
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taken in the Trump transition is a symbol of a broader left-right tendency that
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rejects many aspects of modern medicine. And within that world there’s always
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been a prominent anti-psychiatry element, one which has been distressingly
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effective; all kinds of people, often with no particular knowledge of the
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But in fact those medications have saved my life, as they have millions of
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others. The side effects are terrible, but that just shows that we need better
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drugs. I am grateful that I have been able to rebuild my life and take part in
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a (more or less) normal adult existence thanks to the miracles of modern
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neuropharmacology.
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Substack. I shudder to put this here because there’s still a lot of discourse
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going on. It’s getting a bit better; I think the Casey Newton-style
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grandstanding - which, let’s be perfectly clear, has almost nothing to do with
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Substack and everything to do with a certain kind of person’s weakening grip on
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written commentary - has less purchase than it used to. But it’s still the case
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that praising Substack leaves me feeling like I need to define exactly what I
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do and don’t mean and who I’m not in league with and blah blah blah. I’ve
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written about that before; I may write about it again. Today I just want to say
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that I like the CMS and I’m grateful for how seamless the Stripe integration is
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and I appreciate that this has all enabled me to make my living just as a
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writer. No matter what the usual suspects say, Substack has dramatically
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expanded the number of people making money as writers and deepened the
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engagement of a lot of passionate and talented amateurs, and for that I’m
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grateful. At some point the “own your turf” people have to recognize that the
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vast majority just aren’t going to roll their own platforms and services, and
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to insist that they do is simply to insist that a lot of voices aren’t heard
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anywhere.
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Empire Records. It’s not so much that Empire Records is a bad movie I love,
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although I love it and I can’t in good conscience call it a good movie. Rather
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than calling it a bad movie, I’d say that it’s barely a movie. So much of what
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movies are supposed to do, on a basic level, are barely performed here. It does
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broadly wave at some conventional movie types and tropes - this is, more or
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less, one of those “one crazy night” teen movies, although it includes the
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preceding night and mostly takes place at night. But nothing is consummated,
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nothing is followed through with. Characters are introduced roughshod and in
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bulk. The character played by Coyote Shivers - I have seen this movie several
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dozen times and I’m not sure I could tell you a single character’s name, other
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than Warren, whose name is a joke - that character wanders into the movie in a
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way that’s so indifferent to basic movie sense, it makes you feel like there
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must be a scene you missed. Liv Tyler’s character is revealed to have a
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stimulant addiction in one scene, a point referenced in the next, then never
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referred to again. Just absolutely and completely dropped, for convenience’s
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sake. Another character announces “I got into art school!” literally in the
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last five minutes of the movie, despite the concept of him wanting to go to art
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school never having been established at any point. If you read plot synopses
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they generally say that the story is about saving Empire Records with one big
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party, but said party is only introduced with about 20 minutes left and even
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then is performed in a desultory manner. But that’s OK. This is, obviously, a
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pure nostalgia play for me, 90s teen that I was, and the whole thing is just a
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hang, obsessed with music and out for a good time. I adore it.
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CeraVe Acne Control Cleanser. Back acne is simultaneously one of the most
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trivial side effects of lithium and one of the most aggravating. It’s painful,
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it’s unsightly, and it bleeds, ruining shirts and sheets. This stuff works for
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me. It’s a nice little weapon in my own personal war of attrition.
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All of you. It’s cheesy, it’s sappy, it’s corny, but it’s true: my supporters
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here enable me to live the life I’ve always wanted to live, and I am never less
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than amazed and utterly grateful that you have decided to read my work and
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support it financially. Thank you.
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See you all next week. Happy Thanksgiving.
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