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Jen R.
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When you find yourself chasing the tail of representation at all costs, you'd be surprised what speeds past you while you aren't even looking. And you'll be surprised by what you'll accept for yourself when you get the narrowest idea of representation fulfilled.
— Feb 14, 2026 10:27AM
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Jen R.
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What if I told you that when my parents were angry, and contemplating all modes of punishment, I would try to make them laugh? This is the first and only fight. On the ground floor. The one that says I would like to avoid my worst impulses, and I want you to help me.
— Feb 14, 2026 12:58AM
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Jen R.
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What is tucked underneath the exchange between the comic and the audience is a desire not only to laugh, but also to make sense of the otherwise unexplainable absurdities of the world outside. The stakes are higher for a comedian, who is all at once a vehicle for jokes, a therapist, and a storyteller.
— Feb 14, 2026 12:25AM
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Jen R.
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I am interested most in a reparations that is rooted in the structural: abolition, reformatting and reimagining ways to build a country on something other than violence and power.
But if I can't yet have that, I just need a place to be afraid and comfortable in my fear until I can bury it with another emotion.
— Feb 12, 2026 09:50PM
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But if I can't yet have that, I just need a place to be afraid and comfortable in my fear until I can bury it with another emotion.
Jen R.
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There were people who thought [Merry] Clayton's great flaw was that she could never pull away from her instincts to take people to church, no matter what a song's content was asking of her. Imagine that, your greatest flaw being that you sing every word as if it were delivered to you by God.
"Gimme Shelter" required the divine.
— Feb 12, 2026 11:33AM
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"Gimme Shelter" required the divine.
Jen R.
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(On the Green Book, the actual book, not the movie:) The Green Book is fascinating as a not-so-distant relic because it pushes back against that particular American notion. For whom is exploration treacherous? When is it a good idea to maybe not venture out into the vast unknown, and what is the return on the investment of curiosity?
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