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Jia Tolentino

@jiatolentino

Rosie Perez in the credits of Do The Right Thing / writer @newyorker / author of Trick Mirror

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Donate to Harold ! After 41 years he is finally getting released on parole. He’s 70 years old and will be entering the shelter system during a pandemic. Anything helps ❤️ gf.me/u/yfqy8f

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Since March I have been letting most of my thoughts drift and disappear like little clouds, so I am thankful to Interview Magazine for asking me these questions and helping me articulate things about flux and anger and riots and hope interviewmagazine.com/culture/ask-a-…

Since March I have been letting most of my thoughts drift and disappear like little clouds, so I am thankful to <a href="/InterviewMag/">Interview Magazine</a> for asking me these questions and helping me articulate things about flux and anger and riots and hope interviewmagazine.com/culture/ask-a-…
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me and Jia Tolentino are doing this thing and we're supposed to talk about being alive in the world during coronavirus but i promise you i'm gonna spend all the time talking about tim duncan and michelle rodriguez's performance in furious 7

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How a controversial rationalist blogger became a mascot and martyr in a struggle against the New York Times. nyer.cm/fFFmhqU

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As extreme measures were taken globally to stop the spread of Covid-19, ICE continued to detain people, move them from state to state, and deport them to other countries. And with them, the virus. My latest w/ Barbara Marcolini for The New York Times +The Marshall Project nyti.ms/2W54R72

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This might be my favorite nonfiction of 2020 so far, with this tension between rebellion and obligation, love and atrocity all the way through it: reading it felt like watching firecrackers go off

This might be my favorite nonfiction of 2020 so far, with this tension between rebellion and obligation, love and atrocity all the way through it: reading it felt like watching firecrackers go off