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Michael Jackson Leave Me Alone

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MJ, People Don’t Want to “Leave Me Alone!”

Temitope Ojedele2 years ago2 years ago02 mins

I was thinking about how the simultaneousness of nearness and distance has been a benefit of the development of phones and other digital tools as I read the passage where Han discusses it (p. 55). When my dad and I talk about how much we miss each other, he often says, “Thank God for phones…

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