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  • On amusement parks, depression, and familiarity with death.

    Some types of fun aren’t meant for everyone …

    July 28, 2021

    Frank Brown Cloud

    Psychology
    Albert Camus, amusement park, amusement parks, car crash, death, depression, execution, familiarity with death, Fyodor Dostoevsky, gun violence, heroin, heroin overdose, Lauren Hough, Leaving Isn't the Hardest Thing, Narcan, overdose, pardon, preventable death, psychology, psychology experiments, psychology of amusement parks, psychology studies, psychology study, Scarecrow Scrambler, Scramblers, self-harm, suicidal ideation, suicide, The Idiot, The Myth of Sisyphus, The Scrambler
    On amusement parks, depression, and familiarity with death.
  • On fire and ash.

    The phoenix falls into fire, burns, and dies. Then rises again, reborn. The phoenix triumphs over adversity. Life gets hard, excruciatingly hard. Everything falls to shit. But the phoenix rises again. Or so we hope. Sometimes, the fire burns too hot. And then the phoenix dies and stays dead. Sometimes ash isn’t a phoenix egg.…

    July 17, 2020

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    criminal injustice, criminal justice, criminal justice system, depression, drug court, elegy, heroin, heroin epidemic, heroin overdose, opiate epidemic, overdose, overdose deaths, phoenix, racial injustice, Satish, Satish Brown
    On fire and ash.

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