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What Exactly Does “Woke” Mean, and How Did It Become so Powerful?

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What Is the Effect of a Traumatic Brain Injury?

I was in what they call a catastrophic accident. I fell through an open stairwell and I didn't know there was no rail. The most kind of devastating part of it was the brain injury. At some point I couldn't read or write and I was very, the Call of Exquisite Hypersensitivity. And so every single day I would spend in bed thinking of the best line because my hands were all in different cast and all kinds of splints. It turned out to be in many ways a blessing in disguise a calm brain damage the gift that keeps on taking. So partly because if I'm going to die, I can write whatever the hell I want. You're free

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