Mourning and Melanias: Why post-pandemic America won't be the Roaring Twenties
By Andrew Anson January 14, 2021We must begin a process of cultural mourning. But Sigmund Freud shows us recovering won’t be like it was after the Spanish Flu.
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Fight malignant tumors already in your body with science. Do whatever the hell you want otherwise.
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Read moreThis is how many people die in the system — when there is no single cause except for general bureaucracy, a front for corruption at multiple levels.
Read moreAs much of a break God cut me on cancer, he’s not spared me on my return to society.
Read moreI think it’s important that more people understand trauma, and how it affects us, especially as we, as a species, try to survive the pandemic intact.
Read moreI wake up, hoping I was dreaming in Spanish... FaceTime my therapist if it’s Monday; walk Lily, during which, I tend to “cry it out;”
Read more“The family fell apart,” you say, while making a new one.
Read moreI am writing about the emotional hardship of cancer, which every patient talks about endlessly, but no one else understands.
Read moreMy mental health crisis began after cancer treatment ended.
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