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““Young people…Lord… Do they still call it infatuation? That magic...”
– ~Toni Morrison~
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The Divorce Generation
1962, half of all adult women believed that parents in bad marriages should stay together for the children’s sake; by 1980, only one in five felt that way. “Four-fifths of [those] divorced adults profess to being happier afterward,” the authors write, “but a majority of their children feel otherwise.” (Found at Funkoashi) In my experience working with...
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Disgruntled Whole Foods Employee Letter (Toronto) →
I find it funny that anyone would think that a chain of organic/green type supermarkets wouldn’t be run like any other business with the same kind of politics of any other corporation. I also find it funny when people can’t just quit their jobs and move on…
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“No animal should ever jump up on the dining-room furniture unless absolutely...”
– Fran Lebowitz
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