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Stop buying Christmas gifts for people who say they want ‘nothing’

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Every year since I was a teenager, my mom has asked what I wanted for Christmas. It wasn’t until my mid-30s that I got the courage to answer honestly. “I want nothing,” I’ve replied when she inquires, often before Halloween, because nothing is what I’ve wanted. She will nod, I will nod, and a few […]

The post Stop buying Christmas gifts for people who say they want ‘nothing’ appeared first on The Black Chronicle.

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Democratic Party Facts

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Women Facts

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  • Lorde, Audre (1934-1992) - Birthday
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