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the end is near

There are the people who just roll with life and refuse to plan. Then there are the people, like my mother, who prepare far in advance and for every possible outcome. On the rare occasions that I visit her (she lives in a different state – I’m not a total jerk. But also, I am a total jerk), she sends me a menu for feedback a week in advance. She’s an exceptional cook so I spend the next

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