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On the Eve of Destruction by
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Prompted By Politics

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The last time I wrote to this prompt was November 7, 2016, the day before our world turned upside down. In that essay, Born Blue, I described what a proud liberal Democrat I was. And I remain so, though these last two years have sorely tried my faith in humanity. My husband went to bed at…
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DMV for Seniors — A Great Idea by
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Prompted By The DMV

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Then came the part I was dreading. Where do I go to wait for my road test?
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It’s Only Words, and Words Are All I Have… by
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Prompted By Brain Games

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I love word games and crossword puzzles. But here's the thing - to me they are social activities, done with other people.
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Treasure Room by
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Prompted By Libraries

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David took a job with Google DeepMind and moved to London in January, 2015. Google put him up in a two bedroom apartment for two months while he looked for a place of his own. Not wanting to let the second bedroom go a-begging, we went to visit the next month. It had been a…
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A Sub-Saharan Spirit Rave by
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Prompted By Daydreaming

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We met at the bottom of the crater and began to hug each other and dance.
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Good Funerals by
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Prompted By Final Farewell

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Funerals were forbidden when I was growing up. They were mysterious events my parents attended with other adults. My first introduction to this final rite of passage was my grandfather Philip Krut’s funeral on May 2, 1972. I was 26 years old and the mother of a one-year-old. Did I attend alone? Were my husband…
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Swearing Sid by
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Prompted By Short Fuse

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My father earned his nickname, Swearing Sid.
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“Get yourself a hat so you look like somebody!” by
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Prompted By Hats

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He traced his commitment to wearing hats to his first jury trial.
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To Answer (or Not to Answer) the Call of Duty by
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Coming of age during the Vietnam War did not mean you would be automatically drafted. If you were a privileged white boy, as I was, those less fortunate often took your place. In college, you could have used connections to get into the National Guard, as George W. Bush did to avoid active duty in…
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Ancient Canaanite by
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Prompted By Genealogy

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Last November, my brother copied me on an email which shared the results of a 23andMe DNA analysis (since we have the same parents, we share the same DNA; yes, I know, we are not identical twins, so we do not have exactly the same DNA, but would have similar threads, so the results are…
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