social media
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On disillusionment and knock knock jokes.
Children’s trust is fragile, yet we often treat kids so cavalierly.
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On brevity and conspiratorial-sounding language.
Many ideas, when phrased too briefly, sound an awful lot like conspiracy theories.
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On power (& when men feel small).
People (okay, okay, MEN) can be particularly awful when they want a sense of power without working for it.
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On white supremacist vegetables and watchful eyes.
There have always been watchful eyes on our farmers market — it’s down the street from the county jail.
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On Facebook and fake news.
Fake news is frustrating, but Facebook makes your brain worse *by design*.
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On self-immolation.
I try to be upfront with people — especially young students I volunteer with — about my own depression.





