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62 My father grew up in the 1960s and he’s the toughest man I know — not because he’s never been broken, but because I have never once seen him stay broken, and the speed with which he gets back up has always looked to me less like strength and more like a man who was simply never taught that staying down was an option

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Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals 3 place · today 14:45 EDT

My father grew up in the 1960s and he’s the toughest man I know — not because he’s never been broken, but because I have never once seen him stay broken, and the speed with which he gets back up has always looked to me less like strength and more like a man who was simply never taught that staying down was an option

There’s a particular sound a man makes when he’s trying to hold it together in front of his kids. It’s not crying. It’s the absence of crying. A tightness in the throat that turns a normal sentence into something clipped and careful. I heard it exactly once from my father, on the day his own ... Read more

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