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Up to a few weeks ago I could scroll back.
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As far back as I could scroll, the transgender ex-military whistleblower had posted Tweets full of hearts, sunglasses and rainbow emojis with the hashtag "#wegotthis".
I could scroll through pages of choices and look at detailed descriptions of each plant.
There was a time when I could scroll through Instagram for days.
I could scroll through my text message list at any time and count close to 20 half-hearted conversations; I would jump at the reverberation of my cell on my desk or fire back texts within second of receiving them.
The reality: if I could scroll through selfies on a toilet seat I probably would.
When I need the title of a novel someone recommended, I just scroll back to the day we were at the bookstore together.
I can scroll back day-by-day or week-by-week to see where I've been or how far I've walked.
When I scroll back through my inbox, his name appears, six pages back, then quickly multiplies: four e-mails on page eight, then two, then six.
I scrolled back through his Instagram feed, searching for traces of sadness or vulnerability, and came up short.
I scrolled back and forth to be sure, but found no photo of the southwest corner, no photo of the diner in question.
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