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In response to Amy Hallberg.
This is explaining a lot about my childhood, and also it’s scary that our elders are expected to navigate so much of our societal systems online.
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04:07 PM - Jul 11, 2023
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Amy Hallberg
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In response to Andrea Rogers.
I so relate to this. I’m on Threads now but it’s a lot of swirling energy, and I wonder if it’s always going to feel that way. I don’t want random fabulousness. I want grounding and solid context.
01:55 PM - Jul 08, 2023
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Amy Hallberg
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In response to TRyanManzella.
It was a scary election season, seeing what we could have had instead of Walz. So grateful for the outcome.
08:16 PM - Feb 12, 2023
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Amy Hallberg
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In response to Eric Ehler.
Dickens in general—paid by the word.
04:07 PM - Feb 05, 2023
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Amy Hallberg
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In response to Ami Berger.
I’m almost embarrassed to admit that I have never read Jane Austen, but I did see all the Jane Austen movies that came out in the nineties. (And nice to meet you! I’m a Minneapolis & St. Paul lover but I live in the suburbs.)
12:04 PM - Feb 05, 2023
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Amy Hallberg
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In response to Amy Hallberg.
For me it was Gulliver’s Travels in 8th grade. Read it all for a book report. Really didn’t get the point.
11:23 AM - Feb 05, 2023 (Edited)
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Amy Hallberg
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In response to Gwen Owen.
YES. So important. Wondering who we'll meet here that wouldn't open up there. Can't wait to find kindred spirits.
03:17 PM - Feb 04, 2023 (Edited)
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Amy Hallberg
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In response to Gwen Owen.
Nice to meet you!
02:41 PM - Feb 04, 2023
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