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(2/2) “My mother died on July 6th, 2005. One day toward the end of her life, we were in the subway together, carrying heavy packages, and I could see she was exhausted..." pic.twitter.com/murMYibeWG
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Brandon Stanton
@humansofny
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(1/2) “My childhood was dominated by her stories: living in the ghetto for two years, surviving off potato peels, running like an animal from the Nazis..." pic.twitter.com/Ln4w1q80oN
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Elderly_Millenial
@ZakiMtshali
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“She couldn’t love me but I could love her” 💔
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Kare 🍻
@Chin4ski
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The last part is a gut punch. This is what war causes and it's really sad how close we are 💔💔💔
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kimble magic
@kimblemagic1
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It is incredibly sad what her mother went through. Never again we say. Imagine the thousands of trauma cases that are being created right now in America with the kids separated from their parents....
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Kate
@historian_KM
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21. sij |
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Intergenerational trauma. Very human story.
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Sarah Klinger
@SarahKlinger
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Heart-wrenching. She may not have physically died in the war but her soul was extinguished. In a way it’s worse.
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Gretchen Patch, MPH
@gretchenpatch
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Just as it's passed through action and memories, trauma is also passed through DNA from one generation to the next.
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lexi
@lhack15
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21. sij |
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Wow
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Andrea Wolfson
@andrea_wolfson
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21. sij |
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Thank you for sharing your story. May her memory be a blessing.
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Kathylynn
@kathylburns16
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21. sij |
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My gosh. How heartbreaking.
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agustina_ustin
@agustina_ustin
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😭
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