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Living Out Loud

Kaia Maeve Tingley
Kaia Maeve Tingley

Oct 9, 2020

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ORGANIC TECHNOLOGY

We Cannot Force Change

But we CAN ALLOW it.

Photo by Ava Sol on Unsplash

What will we choose?

Pain? Or love?

The struggle is real, sisters. The pain hurts and the slights are never-ending. The patriarchy is death by a million papercuts.

I get it.

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Kaia Maeve Tingley

Kaia Maeve Tingley

Massage Therapist since 2002, Martial Arts Student since 1986. Ravenous reader of books, Avid amateur woodworker, and social media professional. With tattoos.

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