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Popularized by Oscar Wilde wearing a green carnation on his lapel, the flower began to symbolize his queer identity.

Or, alternatively, a blog for human experience, fever dreams, and green carnations.

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By Echo B.

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McGlue & Historical Innacuracies

Last Wednesday, I arrived an hour early to my shift. Not wanting to spend any extra time in a building foggy with mold and dust particles, I loitered in the nearby Starbucks to read the entirety of McGlue, Ottessa Moshfegh's first novella.