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      <title>Some Interesting Things I’ve Read Lately, Episode 2</title>
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      <description>&lt;p&gt;Here’s another roundup of some interesting things I’ve come across lately and would like to talk about! As always, I’m sure there’s some great stuff I read but cannot for the life of me remember.&lt;/p&gt;&#xA;&lt;p&gt;This one is extremely late, since I’ve been incredibly busy and finding time to write has been hard. I think I looked at some of this stuff back in… November? October? Oops. I’ve decided I want to keep these to only 4&amp;ndash;5 items per post, so more posts should be coming shortly! There are definitely other things I’ve looked at that I want to talk about.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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      <title>My Complicated Relationship With the Visual Arts</title>
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      <description>When I was in high school, I attended a magnet school for the arts, which meant that around 70% of the students had auditioned for competitive admission to a specialized program in theatre, visual arts, dance, music, or creative writing. This meant that there were often two versions of each art course: there was the version of the course intended for (and restricted to) the students studying in that discipline, and there was the general version, intended for everyone.</description>
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