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I got like 600 words into this and still don't know what this point is. Is this a thing that happens only in US? What am I missing? https://t.co/RFnX8RudMX
@rhiannonlucyc Have you read the book "Early" by Sarah DiGregorio . I also had a pre-term birth (shortly after you did) and it helped me understand the history so much.
Just wondering if the same people who insist formula must come with a breast-is-best disclaimer are also going to pay my salary while I can't work because I've been told not to use formula?
The other day I was having a conversation with someone who said "when I left journalism โ or, well actually, when journalism left me" and it seems like a poetic and concise way to sum up how a lot of writers feel right now.
It's really curious (and indicative of American values) that NYT puts its gardening coverage in the ... real estate section. Good piece though. https://t.co/sPx1kPBI57
Also this story feels like the logical continuation of the "live like a local" travel of the 2010s, albeit for people privileged enough to buy a house in cash in Greece
Ah yes another dreamy American expat story that doesn't mention the lifelong, punitive tax burden that these American expats will now live with. https://t.co/xRolLmAvhE
I've read so many pieces and critiques about these Tradwife influencer types (a valid topic to explore) and yet not a single one has bothered to interview any of them. I think they used to call that journalism? https://t.co/iCoj6aUmBj