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(I've also worked with her, and she's the real deal.) Okay, for #One4One I'd suggest @MonaEltahawy, Beth @Kanter, Allyson Kapin (@WomenWhoTech), @reshmasaujani, smart, real social change agents (which I followed by admitting that I was sure I forgot some folks, but, really, I forget stuff).
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Once, when a group of white boys I had invited over to my house saw what an impressive collection of action figures I had, they purposefully destroyed them, cutting off heads and limbs and even pissing all over the room to make sure I never forgot that a black boy like me didn't deserved such nice things.
Once, when a group of white boys I had invited over to my house saw what an impressive collection of action figures I had, they purposefully destroyed them, cutting off heads and limbs and even pissing all over the room to make sure I never forgot that a black boy like me didn't deserve such nice things.
Hang on, I feel sure I'm forgetting at least one other important category of person.
"Those kinds of guys … There's a lot of guys, I'm sure I'm forgetting some.
A T-shirt to make sure I never forget the worst hostel in Europe.
I'm sure I'm forgetting so much of what I liked or was helped by — for example, Tove Jansson's The Summer Book, about a girl whose mother has died.
I'm sure I'll forget some, but Dallas Braden and A-Rod has got to be near the top: not just the initial incident, which was great tabloid fare, but then the perfect game!
Then Jason Orange turns up ('I know you, don't I? We've met before! We have! No? Are you sure? I never forget faces. Are you nervous? Don't be nervous. Why are you nervous?'), then Howard Donald.
By no means is this an exhaustive list — and I'm sure I have forgotten a brilliantly written tale that I will remember the moment this column is in print — but it is an effort to begin a reading list, which I hope to supplement online with the help of readers.
Well, "wonder"—I m pretty sure I'll forget all of this as soon as I hit "publish".
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