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Tag Archives: Lauren Lubrino

Cards Stacked Against Humanity by Lauren Lubrino

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Folding chairs, a game. The only objective is to keep guessing. What the other person wants to hear. You accuse me of cheating. But why would I cheat when there is no real end or prize? A stack of random cards. In circles, we keep guessing. Burned paper, lighter fluid and a metallic aftertaste of dead […]

Posted byDaleJuly 2018July 2018Posted inIssue 18Tags: Lauren Lubrino
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