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She described feeling a powerful sense of alienation as a child.
Before Ms. Rogers's first appointment with him, her 2-year-old played boisterously as she described feeling achy and nauseous.
She described feeling "violated" by the paper's publication of the leaked journal, which she began after her daughter Madeleine disappeared on holiday in Portugal in 2007.
She described feeling "absolute shock and disbelief" upon learning of his infidelity and said she began losing her hair before the divorce proceedings concluded.
She described feeling "quite close to murder", with her hands on her lover's throat instantly making the victim "cool and rigid as a statue".
In it, she described feeling unmotivated — "squirting perfume onto little cards,/while stocking salad bars, when stripping/covers from romance novels, their heroines/slaving on the chain gang of obsessive love".
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She describes feeling "deeply, viscerally bored" by an Orhan Pamuk novel.
She describes feeling "abnormal" in comparison to her peers: "My friends were all really chilled out.
At one point she describes feeling shocked, "as if someone you are crazy about turns around and hits you out of nowhere".
It's now been 17 years since the publication of No Logo, and while Naomi refuses to use the word "optimistic" she describes feeling a quiet sense of possibility.
She also described feeling like she had been "punched in the face and kicked down the stairs a couple of times".
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