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Jess Stirba
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It’s Always Interesting
February 23, 2017
10 min to read
Jess does a deep dive into the connections between different episodes of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia
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45 and Done
February 16, 2017
5 min to read
Jess sees a light in the darkness, but believes we have to stand up for what is good in this world if we want to follow it out of this morass.
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The Weight of Oppression
February 2, 2017
8 min to read
Jess shares what it feels like to be a member of one of the populations whose future is utterly uncertain, given America’s descent into dictatorship.
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Pacifism and Nazism
January 26, 2017
8 min to read
Jess, a committed pacifist, questions why people are wasting breath defending the bodily integrity of nazis when their end goal is to see us dead.
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Touching the Zeitgeist
January 19, 2017
15 min to read
Jess writes about going viral in these heated times.
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Dance, LĂșcio, Dance
January 12, 2017
6 min to read
Jess talks Overwatch strategies for her secondary healer, LĂșcio. He’s a dance party in pixel form!
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A Better Tomorrow May Come
January 5, 2017
7 min to read
Jess posits aggressive federal expansion as potential progressive policy to fight for, which would allow for the unification of urban and rural America while improving access to social services and expanding the scope of what your government can do for you.
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A Year in the Life of a Writer, 2016 Edition
December 29, 2016
9 min to read
Jess goes over some of her most interesting posts of 2016, in an attempt to make sense of it as a whole.
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Change Focus
December 22, 2016
6 min to read
Jess shares some of the things she’s been thinking about towards the end of a rough year.
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Elegy
December 15, 2016
3 min to read
Jess uses her platform to send a message to a future she does not expect to see.
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Capital Screw
December 1, 2016
6 min to read
Jess has lost faith in our information dissemination systems, and it’s a final straw.