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One of the most beautiful parts of the book is in the acknowledgments where John writes to his brother Hank: "I love you so much. What a privilege it is to be the tail to your extraordinary comet."
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john green: "And this is why I would submit that TB in the 21st century is not really caused by a bacteria that we know how to kill. TB in the 21st century is really caused by those social determinants of health, which at their core, are about human-built systems for extracting and allocating resources. The real cause of contemporary tuberculosis, is, for lack of a better term..."
me: Capitalism!
john green: "us"
oh 😀 ok
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