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On ‘The Ravanayan’ and women traveling alone.
It’s bad enough that our thousands-year-old myths feature women attacked for traveling alone … why are we still letting this happen today?
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On the death of Thor.
If Thor could meet the white supremacists who praise him now, he’d surely die again of shame.
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