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.@thomasbeller’s father died at 52. “Up to the age of 52, I could, if I wanted, pause and wonder, What was my father doing when he was my age?” Bellar writes. After, “I was on my own. In a way, you could say I was without a father, again.” https://t.co/4srbpQrQej — PolitiTweet.org