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Nov 2021
28m 13s

The Sunday Read: ‘I Fell in Love With Mo...

The New York Times
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Like many other Americans, Jamie Lauren Keiles, the author of this week’s Sunday Read, bought their first motorcycle during the coronavirus pandemic. “I thought I was just purchasing a mode of transportation — a way to get around without riding the train,” they wrote. “But after some time on the street with other riders, I started to suspect I’d signed up f ... Show More
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