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“Sometimes I feel like a lone mini-marshmallow set adrift atop a frothy sea of steaming hot chocolate.” wit for the witless, Poems on the Run vol. I”

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“Every human being is equal. Every single human being has worth. It's something that we have just because. Just because we are. We didn’t have to do anything to earn it or do anything to keep it. We are worthy just as we are RIGHT NOW even in our most broken, desperate state. YOU are worthy right now! Even if it doesn’t feel like it. You have to have faith that this is true.”

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