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How to write a glossary without definitions, is there some other way to hold the terms? So that we can use them for a conversation? So we have some tools to verbalise what we | How to write a glossary without definitions, is there some other way to hold the terms? So that we can use them for a conversation? So we have some tools to verbalise what we feel. To reach past the surface of our skin and gently, carefully touch what's beneath and acknowledge it, to be honest without blinding, to hold pain softly, and theres laughter and pride and some parts are just boring, most of it is boring, its mostly nothing. | ||
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How to write a glossary without definitions, is there some other way to hold the terms? So that we can use them for a conversation? So we have some tools to verbalise what we feel. To reach past the surface of our skin and gently, carefully touch what's beneath and acknowledge it, to be honest without blinding, to hold pain softly, and theres laughter and pride and some parts are just boring, most of it is boring, its mostly nothing.