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Kim Parkhurst's avatar

Of all the things that might be considered enviable about where I live, I never thought one of them would be the fact that I can count half a dozen decent not-dead, not-creepy malls within reasonable driving distance (which in rural massachusetts = ~less than 1.5 hours drive.) Where the hell do other places keep apple stores?

Nostalgia for stuff I was around for from people who weren't is funny: my own reactions as much as theirs. Because when they're waxing rhapsodic about 1986 or whatever I'm like 'Hey, I'm from then! ok here's the thing, no-one needs to play Slippery When Wet ever ever ever again, they used up all those notes, they're gone' or 'okay I get mall nostalgia but I'm tellin you: without Mall HAIR you're missing a key piece of essential authenticity, McFly.'

it's just eyerolls.

My native frickin insight earns me no cred.

I feel like I'm babysitting except I'm not getting paid

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Thanks so much, Thomas. I'm not in the same league as Johnson or Chee of course but that phrase about writing for survival really strikes a chord. Writing about the attack didn't resolve everything about it for me, but it did give me a kind of container in which to stash my current feelings for a bit.

Speaking of a container in which to put one's feelings/learning/realizations, etc., I love your drawing of a tree. I've read "How to Read Nature," but I might have <ahem> not been quite so good of a student and skipped that assignment. I'll have to go back and re-read and do it properly this time. :)

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