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"so much music not enough time" Feb 21, 2026 08:23AM

 
Love, Theoretically
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Ali Hazelwood
“Thank you, Oh Penised Overlords, for the recognition I deserve”
Ali Hazelwood, Love on the Brain

Ali Hazelwood
“carry yourself with the confidence of a mediocre white man”
Ali Hazelwood, The Love Hypothesis

Salena Godden
“Your shade is not skin deep. Your shade isnot just about your heart and soul; your religion and spirituality, your elders and your history, your connection to a country, to geography and to a time and place. Your shade is an industry, your shade is a token, shade is a passport, shade is a cage and shade is a status.

You tick: Other.”
Salena Godden, The Good Immigrant

Nikesh Shukla
“They act with an entitlement that I'm reminded I don't have, laying claim in a way that I cannot. It's a feeling of smallness that will not entertain the illusion, even briefly, that it could have been me, in a world that has repeatedly told me it cannot.”
Nikesh Shukla, The Good Immigrant: 26 Writers Reflect on America

Nikesh Shukla
“Our identities as people of color should not be defined solely by our struggles. But, as we are perpetually made to feel like others in this country, that’s how we are taught to understand ourselves. There’s so much love in my race. I’ve been trying to think of my race as a site of joy. The feeling I get when I see a South Asian or Muslim person succeeding, like I’ve swallowed a handful of fireflies, lighting up my stomach. I glow into the night. When an older South Asian woman I’ve never met calls me bayti and she transforms into my auntie.”
Nikesh Shukla, The Good Immigrant: 26 Writers Reflect on America

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