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	<title>Comments on: Project Michelle &#8211; 75 registrants in one day!</title>
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	<description>Overthinking so you don&#039;t have to.</description>
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		<title>By: Supreme Project Michelle. &#171; theMaykazine</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] Just three days after Project Michelle passed the June 21st marker, another leukemia patient and friend of Michelle&#8217;s passed away. Other friends I worked with on the Project Michelle campaign volunteered for Vinay&#8217;s campaign, as well. That makes it tough. It&#8217;s a couple of degrees away from me, but still very real. Puts things into perspective. And just generally reminds us why we should get off our asses and at least rejoice in the fact that we can cognitively complain about things once in a while. It implies that we have more control of our situation than good people to whom truly bad things are happening. If you need some explanation on why anything from Project Michelle appears here, take a look at some of my thoughts after a day&#8217;s work of volunteering. [...]]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Just three days after Project Michelle passed the June 21st marker, another leukemia patient and friend of Michelle&#8217;s passed away. Other friends I worked with on the Project Michelle campaign volunteered for Vinay&#8217;s campaign, as well. That makes it tough. It&#8217;s a couple of degrees away from me, but still very real. Puts things into perspective. And just generally reminds us why we should get off our asses and at least rejoice in the fact that we can cognitively complain about things once in a while. It implies that we have more control of our situation than good people to whom truly bad things are happening. If you need some explanation on why anything from Project Michelle appears here, take a look at some of my thoughts after a day&#8217;s work of volunteering. [...]</p>
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