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Reading is a vice

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After the guns have relatively fallen silent and the voices of extremism, which often fuel entrenchment and sharp polarization, have subsided, a question now presents itself at every turn in Yemen.
The soft light of the setting sun illuminates the entire section every time I walk in, mostly because I AM ALWAYS LATE. On one side white balloons hang, on another side a dart board.