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		By: Mallory Hiller		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[This was a really insightful read that I relate to in a lot of ways. Time being more of an abstract pinboard of scattered recollections rather than a linear timeline of my life is a struggle I face often, and it&#039;s so interesting to see it written out with sporadic spacing in the text. A great example of the reality for fading or fragmented memories, and and interesting to boot because it makes me wonder what those spaces might&#039;ve held. 

This does bring back vague memories of going to the store or a library and picking something out based on the cover or the synopsis, before I relied so heavily on the opinions and recommendations of people and media around me.. maybe I should try doing that again. Find whimsy, whether I like it or hate it.

But genuinely, thanks so much for writing this piece! It was such a great read, I really appreciate a writer that can talk about heavier topics without fear or hesitation. For the people like me or others who can relate to them and know they&#039;re not alone.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This was a really insightful read that I relate to in a lot of ways. Time being more of an abstract pinboard of scattered recollections rather than a linear timeline of my life is a struggle I face often, and it&#8217;s so interesting to see it written out with sporadic spacing in the text. A great example of the reality for fading or fragmented memories, and and interesting to boot because it makes me wonder what those spaces might&#8217;ve held. </p>
<p>This does bring back vague memories of going to the store or a library and picking something out based on the cover or the synopsis, before I relied so heavily on the opinions and recommendations of people and media around me.. maybe I should try doing that again. Find whimsy, whether I like it or hate it.</p>
<p>But genuinely, thanks so much for writing this piece! It was such a great read, I really appreciate a writer that can talk about heavier topics without fear or hesitation. For the people like me or others who can relate to them and know they&#8217;re not alone.</p>
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