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    Being a woman is exhausting. Not just because you have to think about your safety in ways others don’t, manage a 28-day hormonal cycle, or work twice as hard to climb the career ladder. But also ...

  3. Love letter - Wikipedia

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    A love letter has no specific form, length, or writing medium; the sentiments communicated, and how, determine whether a letter is a love letter or not. The range of emotions expressed can span from adulation to obsession, and include devotion, disappointment, grief and indignation, self-confidence, ambition, impatience, self-reproach and ...

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    The post “Embarrassing As Hell”: 63 People Confess To The Most Embarrassing Moments In Their Lives first appeared on Bored Panda. ... I was at a networking event for women engineers and tech ...

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    Image credits: ResurgentClusterfuck Such discussions might seem inconsequential at first, but amusement aside, they also help us normalize setbacks—something many people really struggle with.

  7. Speaking in Tongues (speech) - Wikipedia

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    The letter was drafted in 1979 and was published in Anzaldúa’s feminist anthology This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color (1981). [1] Writing this essay in the format of a letter, Anzaldua urges the reader to “write from the body” and she connects her body to other bodies, creating a community of embodied people. [ 2 ]

  8. Claudia Severa - Wikipedia

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    These two letters are thought to be the oldest extant writing by a woman in Latin found in Britain, or perhaps anywhere. [5] The letters show that correspondence between the two women was frequent and routine, and that they were in the habit of visiting one another, although it is not known at which fort Severa lived. [6]

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    She didn't see the issue.