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thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost
thursdaysatthecafe: “Worry is a way to pretend that you have knowledge or control over what you don't―and it surprises me, even in myself, how much we prefer ugly scenarios to the pure unknown.” — Rebecca Solnit, A Field Guide to Getting Lost

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