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  1. पिन केलेल्या ट्विट्स
    २६ जून, २०१९

    From a near-death experience that shook a family to its core to a shocking and transformative proposition in a therapist’s office, explores the gray area between extraordinary experience and objective truth.

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  2. १२ तासांपूर्वी

    "He believed psychedelics offered a path toward more communal understanding and compassion, a way to stop people from demonizing each other and getting caught up in their own competitive egos – on personal and geopolitical levels."

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  3. यांनी पुन्हा ट्विट केले
    १६ तासांपूर्वी

    "While I dealt with the aftereffects of my own injury and tried to make sense of what had happened, I came up with a new mission for myself: I set out to meet as many of the other people blinded by the police as I could."

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  4. १६ तासांपूर्वी

    "As police forces across the U.S. have grown more militarized, there has been a rise in injuries like John’s and mine — a result of the proliferation of 'less lethal weapons' that are not designed to kill, yet leave many with life-changing injuries."

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  5. यांनी पुन्हा ट्विट केले
    १६ तासांपूर्वी

    This story shines at something perhaps narrative journalism does best: that tricky, even sublime, balancing of “me” and “us,” interior and exterior, “micro” and “macro,” personal and political, subject and object.

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  6. यांनी पुन्हा ट्विट केले
    १७ तासांपूर्वी

    Amazing work from , thank you for helping to tell yours and our stories. Definitely brought tears to my eye

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  7. यांनी पुन्हा ट्विट केले
    १७ तासांपूर्वी
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  8. २० तासांपूर्वी

    "'He escapes twice,' says journalist Elsa Vigoureux, 'and in the collective unconscious, it's as though Algeria has attacked France twice. Some people have taken it that way.'" Via at

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  9. यांनी पुन्हा ट्विट केले
    २३ तासांपूर्वी

    The Shot-in-the-Eye Squad - Narratively via

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  10. २३ तासांपूर्वी

    NEW: "While I dealt with the aftereffects of my own injury and tried to make sense of what had happened, I came up with a new mission for myself: I set out to meet as many of the other people blinded by the police as I could."

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  11. २० मे

    "In late 1896, when one late-night private performance became the center of a high society scandal, she seized it as a business opportunity."

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  12. १९ मे

    "For me, songs have become my sonic guides, my means of finding my way back to certain memories and people and places that exist in this mental, temporal map I’ve rendered over the years."

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  13. १९ मे

    "For one glorious summer they gave me the gift of freedom, a home, and a safe place to hide."

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  14. १९ मे

    Feeling a sense of wanderlust? Narratively is launching its first-ever travel newsletter, Around the World in 50 Stories. Every week, an ordinary person will be your guide to an incredible destination.

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  15. १९ मे

    “'Why did you do this, man? Why did you make me do this?' Medina says on the call."

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  16. १८ मे

    "He allowed me to steady him as he shuffled on a walk down the hall, to feed him, to talk to him as if he were a baby, in the hope I could make him understand me. But he could still love me back."

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  17. १८ मे

    "Parents can get left behind, and so they end up relying on their children to translate and interpret a foreign world.” via

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  18. १८ मे

    "The pair applied for asylum and now share a former factory space with The Yellow Dogs and Salehezadeh (who also became their manager) in the hipster haven of Bushwick, a far cry from Iran."

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  19. १८ मे

    "I think when people think about being a dancer, they think you have no brain; you’re just a piece of meat, a body, a sex symbol. But there’s so much more than that."

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  20. १७ मे

    "For Sparks, his grandson’s death was far more pointless than those he’d seen in combat. There was no declaration of war or rallying cry to preserve freedom from fascism like there had been during World War II."

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  21. १७ मे

    "People get injured in the mountains and back country, we get them when no one else can or will. Even if all we can do is bring back their bodies."

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