Smothering, bullying, stabbing : how it feels to be in one of the hottest places on Earth
Everything felt like it was swelling, and despite my diligent consumption of water and Hydralyte, I couldn’t quite escape the persistent, low-level nausea. Even thinking took longer My mother grew up in Warracknabeal, a speck of a town four hours from Melbourne, Australia, in the wide, wheat (…)
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