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its all very sexy of us ladies to realize just how fucking angry we all are
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“Do you need a little darkness to get you going?”— Mary Oliver, from The Fourth Sign Of The Zodiac in “Blue Horses: Poems”
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Beth Fein, from It Happens As We Speak; A Feminist Poetics; “Philomela,”
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“may I never lose that terror that keeps me brave”— Audre Lorde, from The Black Unicorn: Poems
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The year in meteor showers. A fourteen weeks course in descriptive astronomy. 1870.
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Americans expect to hear “Auld Lang Syne” every New Year’s, but few know what the Scottish lyrics actually mean.
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