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	<title>Comments on: mary’zine #39: August 2009</title>
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		<title>By: Kelly Moore</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hi Mary!
I just read your &#039;zine from Aug. &#039;09. I am feeling tired and overworked, so I decided to take the morning off from doing anything in any way productive. It&#039;s very stormy outside and the house is warm and silent. I feel so happy, in an outwardly neutral-faced way. I like that, when I am smiling inside, but to smile outwardly would ruin it. Anyway, very interesting issue. So glad to reconnect. I like hearing you think a lot about honesty. A fascinating topic. I have this vision of myself as being overly attached to honesty, and that it&#039;s healthy for me to tell some small lies sometimes. It think that&#039;s true to some extent for me, but I also think there are sinister, unnoticed forms of dishonesty that are more harmful, and that should not be allowed to flourish. I can&#039;t really think of anything specific right now, but what you wrote resonated with me. Thanks. Love Kelly]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Mary!<br />
I just read your &#8216;zine from Aug. &#8217;09. I am feeling tired and overworked, so I decided to take the morning off from doing anything in any way productive. It&#8217;s very stormy outside and the house is warm and silent. I feel so happy, in an outwardly neutral-faced way. I like that, when I am smiling inside, but to smile outwardly would ruin it. Anyway, very interesting issue. So glad to reconnect. I like hearing you think a lot about honesty. A fascinating topic. I have this vision of myself as being overly attached to honesty, and that it&#8217;s healthy for me to tell some small lies sometimes. It think that&#8217;s true to some extent for me, but I also think there are sinister, unnoticed forms of dishonesty that are more harmful, and that should not be allowed to flourish. I can&#8217;t really think of anything specific right now, but what you wrote resonated with me. Thanks. Love Kelly</p>
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