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Worst of 2017: Political Fallout

Bleah!

Taste of 2017: smokey jalapeño gut shot

Sight of 2017: batons and riot gear; the ASL sign for resist

Sound of 2017: the dental hygienist simultaneously scraping my teeth and talking about shooting bears

Quotes of 2017: "Get a life!"; "When women's rights are under attack, what do we do? Stand up! Fight back!" (because women's rights are under attack); "High five!" a terrifyingly funny moment from the movie "Dave Made a Maze"

Song of 2017: MILCK Quiet (for theme and the conditions under which it was sung)

Smell of 2017: urine and feces

Touch of 2017: finger to shoulder numbness and pain

Movie of 2017: Beatriz at Dinner (for the ending!)

Quotes of 2017: 
"I want to give everybody a big hug. We have to let everybody know they are not alone." — Mom (because it needed to be said)
"The tragedy of nations is perhaps this: that even the best rulers use up a piece of their people's future." - Rilke, Early Journals, A Year With Rilke
"His gaze, forever blocked by bars, is so exhausted it takes in nothing else. All that exists for him are a thousand bars. Beyond the thousand bars, no world." — The Panther, Rainer Maria Rilke "
Question of 2017: Are we perpetuating the systems we seek to crumble?

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