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Our country is great. I know our country is great. But this winter, it's not natural. It's not like any winter that's come before. And I can't help but feel as though something is deeply wrong.
Author's note: This was a dream I had that I decided to write down.
Total Reading Time: 26 minutes
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Last updated: Aug 22, 2025
Total word count: 5,684
Total reading time: 26 Minutes
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