Author: Sonia Rebecca Menezes
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What moving taught me about myself
By Sonia Rebecca Menezes In the last few months, I’ve spent a considerable amount of time traveling between my former home city (Bombay) and the state I now call home (Goa). The two places couldn’t be more different from each other. Bombay’s streets are like a lively debate with a wise and stubborn old friend;…
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Fandom, feedback, and fury
On why art needs its critics and why we need to give a damn about things.
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Taking pictures, making memories
We take pictures to remember moments and preserve them – but is our obsession with memory-hoarding hampering our ability to remember?
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Rejection is not a badge of honor
On why rejection doesn’t legitimize art and how it sucks to be rejected.
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Envy, Envy, Everywhere
Are you a jealous person? Come meet the most insidious emotion we have lurking underneath and discover how to NOT be afraid of it.
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Loneliness, solitude, and the art of being
Loneliness is a textured, nuanced and confusing space to occupy. Being alone, enjoying solitude, and feeling lonely are all different but sometimes they overlap and it gets pretty confusing actually.
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How NOT to Apologize
Stop saying sorry the wrong way, seriously it’s pissing everyone off and we all talk about it behind your back. A silly lil essay by a silly lil girl.
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Beige Flags. Or Whatever.
It’s so hard to just be ‘normal’ online. This essay explores the ways in which we manufacture our personality online based on what’s cool, trending, and acceptable.
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