Tracy Chou on Nostr: this essay on language loss as a second gen immigrant is heartbreakingly relatable. ...
this essay on language loss as a second gen immigrant is heartbreakingly relatable. while i'll never feel 100% like i belong in america, i also only have tenuous connections to family in asia, not least because of the linguistic barriers
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