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The New YorkerMy Last Conversation with My FatherMy dad often told us that he assumed that he would have sons, but he ended up with girls. He eventually adjusted. As his firstborn, I…Oct 4, 20185Oct 4, 20185
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The New YorkerRefinery29, Kylie Jenner, and the Denial Underlying Millennial Financial ResentmentBy Jia TolentinoAug 8, 20182Aug 8, 20182
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