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Feb
04

Using it as a Crutch

It’s funny the idioms we use when we’re talking about mental illness. The day I left work early
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Feb
04

Missing the Midterm

It’s my 9th semester at the University of Illinois and I’m on academic probation for the second time.
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Feb
03

Bipolar

I have type II bipolar disorder. Type I is what you probably think of when you think of bipolar. It’
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Jan
27

The Secret to Understanding Football

This Sunday, you might find yourself watching the Super Bowl even though you have absolutely no interest in football. I
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Jan
26

I'm a Twilio Developer Evangelist

I’m excited to announce that last week I accepted a position as a developer evangelist with Twilio [http://www.
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Jan
02

Adapt

For three months I’ve been taking improv classes at The Second City, hoping they’d improve my public speaking
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Sep
16

Speak Slow

The most important lesson I’ve learned on public speaking was taught to me by Congressman Danny Davis. His voice
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Sep
06

The covert NSA agent sitting next to you

For me, the most unsettling part of the most recent Guardian article on NSA domestic surveillance [http://www.theguardian.com/
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Aug
14

Autoworkers of our generation

Fifty years ago, an autoworker could provide a middle-class existence for his family. Bought a house. Put kids through college.
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Jul
26

Assumptions

Last week, I made two purchases off of Craiglist. The first is a table from a family in Logan Square.
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