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It Is Highly Unlikely That Any of This Exists: On the Origins of the Universe

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“On a Tuesday I came home from school to an empty house, watched the evening news, and then took two Equanil caplets lifted from my mother. Nothing happened, so after an hour I took three more, and then maybe more after that, I can’t remember.”

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On the Voyeuristic Pleasures of House-Hunting

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June 12, 2018  By Lakhdar Boumediene   Posted In  Features  Memoir  News and Culture  Politics 
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