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The Middle Finger Project recommended How to Build a Life [The Middle Finger Project]( Ash Ambirge of [The Middle Finger Project]( recommended [How to Build a Life](: "One of the internet's most fun-to-read darlings since I CAN REMEMBER. A must-subscribe if you like Caitlin Moran." [How to Build a Life] How to Build a Life Life's a juggle, and I'm tired. Let's figure it out together. [Subscribe to How to Build a Life]( © 2024 Substack Inc. 548 Market Street PMB 72296, San Francisco, CA 94104 [Unsubscribe from this digest]( [Get the app]([Start writing](

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