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Withdrawal Symptoms
A moment after you left. Anxiety. Night. A light bulb—civilization’s crowning achievement—behind the door. This memory of you that barely grazes the edge of my skin vanishes. Light that serves to chase away…
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The Diary of a Young Girl
Can a thirteen-year-old girl turn her worst nightmare into the most powerful voice against oblivion? Anne Frank didn’t just survive in the pages of her diary: she conquered eternity by writing letters to…
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Call Me Ishmael, Moby Dick
I found no better way to begin a text about a white whale that travels the oceans and surprises friends and strangers every time it emerges to the surface. The ideal title, which…
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A Poet
What happens when talent isn’t enough, when dreams rust, and the art that once defined you becomes your personal ghost? SimĂłn Mesa Soto delivers a film that hurts precisely because it doesn’t lie: “A…
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Today We Are Princesses, Not Whores
“Fill it with milk,” say the princesses who want to be whores. This article begins, loaded with emotions and strong thoughts through words that, seen in a colloquial context, are vulgar, but are…
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I Am the Bad Girl of the Story
Today you’re going to walk with me while I tell you about the confusion between pain and joy that MARĂŤA EMILIA CORNEJO produces in me, “the bad girl of the story.” I pass…
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Villain Little Red Riding Hood
Believe it or not, many of us have come out in defense of the poor wolf. When one hears the name Little Red Riding Hood, one immediately remembers that sweet girl who, by…
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Imperceptible Aging
Today’s story is mind-blowing and simultaneously disturbing—it doesn’t give time for pause, is consumed in no more than 5 minutes, and demands all our concentration because it’s not the texts or dialogues that…
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More Than Words of Love Are Needed
We all want to be loved, and we all want to fall in love. But more than words of love are needed. A brand decides to undertake that journey through the embedded feeling…
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Global Fear by Eduardo Galeano
There’s always global fear, that fear that sometimes limits us from continuing to advance toward something better. Global fear by Eduardo Galeano remains intact, even after so much time. Fear Rules And we…













