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I was born with a short tongue, an attached lingual frenulum that keeps me grounded, hindering my ability to move my tongue ...
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I killed him. The guilt wracking through me prevailed over my comparatively slight anxiety about spring semester midterms and ...
I signed up to canvas for the Harris-Walz campaign in Pennsylvania on a whim. My friend has a car and would be able to drive ...
The pitch darkness at 5 p.m. is the first sign of midterms season. Yet, instead of studying, I toss and turn in bed watching ...