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With death staring you in the face, you truly understand what it means to be alive.
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Haro Aso (Alice in Borderland, vol. 3)
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Do you know the origin of the word βutopiaβ? The English philosopher, Thomas More, created this word with intense irony in mind. In Greek, it means βA place that does not existβ. Maybe this is for the best... A paradise... Is not something man should be able to create.
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Even as the world sleeps, radio lives on.
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We have also grown up with a body of literature created by women of color in the last thirty years-- Alice Walker's words about womanism, Gloria Anzaldua's theories about living in the borderlands and Audre Lorder's writing about silences and survival.
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Bushra Rehman (Colonize This!: Young Women of Color on Today's Feminism (Live Girls))
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In order to live, is there anything you shouldn't do?
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In this world with only despair, how do you live?
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Haven't you ever wanted to be swept away somewhere - anywhere - as long as it's someplace else?
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Haro Aso (Alice in Borderland Vol. 01)