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Marissa M.'s Twitter Updates

I'm listening to "Unopened Flower" by 2002 (http://bit.ly/6zDqG) #pandora #music 9 days ago
I'm done with my #NaNoWriMo story. I feel so empty. Le sigh. 9 days ago
@szyd I only RT my own stuff when I want ppl on this acct to see it. Not all of my followers here follow @kassiella. it won't happen often. 9 days ago
Interesting. RT @MonicaTweeter: @ChelseaJans @seriouseats conservatives&liberals differ when it comes to food: http://budurl.com/8wda 9 days ago
@dylanwarner I'm afraid people are going to abuse that button. Most people were too lazy to copy and paste before. :P 9 days ago
 

This has nothing to do with mental health/illness

Posted Aug 24 2008 6:37pm

But it's something I feel like talking about anyway.

As the Democratic presidential primary race drags on, I have become more acutely aware of my skin color . When I watch CNN or read the news, the political analysts are always breaking down the demographics of who's mainly voting for Clinton (working-class whites, older women, and those with a maximum high school education) and who's mainly voting for Obama (young people, African Americans, and affluent whites) . All I hear about is race, race, race . In the end, I feel like Obama's candidacy has brought race to the forefront not seen since, perhaps, the 1980's.

But this post is not about politics.

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