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the grind

It’s not enough just to exist, is it? I think it used to be. Definitely before the Industrial Revolution when life was toil and any downtime was spent performing home dentistry on your family. Maybe even in the ’90s. It felt like all you had to do back then was work or study and have a favourite band. Preferably something out of Seattle or

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