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Corbin Wright
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Is this true of Montana Ezra?
“Again my attitude may be informed by love, but it seemed to me that the towns were places to live in rather than nervous hives. People had time to pause in their occupations to undertake the passing art of neighborliness.”
— Dec 02, 2024 07:55AM
“Again my attitude may be informed by love, but it seemed to me that the towns were places to live in rather than nervous hives. People had time to pause in their occupations to undertake the passing art of neighborliness.”
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Corbin Wright
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Some of what life post college feels like:
“Three times a week from some bar, supermarket, or tire-and-tool cluttered service station, I put calls through to New York and reestablish my identity in time and space. For three or four minutes I had a name, and the duties and joys and frustrations a man carries with him like a comet’s tail.”
— Oct 25, 2024 03:52PM
“Three times a week from some bar, supermarket, or tire-and-tool cluttered service station, I put calls through to New York and reestablish my identity in time and space. For three or four minutes I had a name, and the duties and joys and frustrations a man carries with him like a comet’s tail.”
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Dec 02, 2024 08:03AM
Depends on where you are and your own willingness to be neighborly. Bigger towns still feel like nervous hives, some smaller towns seem to take more of a pause, and still others seem to isolate themselves with remote occupations.
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