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Deleting Cookies
I liked the poem “Deleting Cookies” by Caitlin Gaylord. I thought she made really good comparisons between google chrome and life. She talked about how you can delete your history when you’re on the internet, but it’s not that easy when it comes to life. You can’t just use a button to delete your mistakes, or wars, or killing.
I also thought she was very effective at the end of the poem. She said that sometimes she wishes she could delete everything because even though there’s good things, sometimes the bad things outweigh the good. I agreed that it would be nice if everyone could start all over without biases or stereotypes or prejudice.
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