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I__e come to see __itches be crazy_ as less a statement by men that women are crazy or even a reappropriated statement by women defending their own madness. Instead, I see the phrase and imagine a colon after __itches,_ rendering it a command to other women, a battle cry. It is a way of saying, __e took back __itch_ already. And now we have come for __razy.
Alana Massey All the Lives I Want: Essays About My Best Friends Who Happen to Be Famous Strangers
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I__e come to see __itches be crazy_ as less a statement by men that women are crazy or even a reappropriated statement by women defending their own madness. Instead, I see the phrase and imagine a colon after __itches,_ rendering it a command to other women, a battle cry. It is a way of saying, __e took back __itch_ already. And now we have come for __razy.
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