Daria Burke
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And so I even then started to get the sense that something was different. I think my...
Fear around people learning about how things were at home began probably between eight and nine when we wouldn't really want our neighbors to go beyond our front porch and we didn't want them to come into the house because they might find that we didn't have our electricity have been turned off or we didn't have running water. The gas had been turned off.
Fear around people learning about how things were at home began probably between eight and nine when we wouldn't really want our neighbors to go beyond our front porch and we didn't want them to come into the house because they might find that we didn't have our electricity have been turned off or we didn't have running water. The gas had been turned off.
Fear around people learning about how things were at home began probably between eight and nine when we wouldn't really want our neighbors to go beyond our front porch and we didn't want them to come into the house because they might find that we didn't have our electricity have been turned off or we didn't have running water. The gas had been turned off.
We often didn't have a working telephone, so I didn't give my phone number out to people generally, really until high school. But it was really clear to me that there was something that should be hidden from people. And that was, I would say, my first instinct.
We often didn't have a working telephone, so I didn't give my phone number out to people generally, really until high school. But it was really clear to me that there was something that should be hidden from people. And that was, I would say, my first instinct.
We often didn't have a working telephone, so I didn't give my phone number out to people generally, really until high school. But it was really clear to me that there was something that should be hidden from people. And that was, I would say, my first instinct.
Not at that age. I don't know what anyone knew. If they knew anything, they never said anything. And so my earliest, if I think about it now in reflection, I think the first people who probably had instincts were... were probably folks in my life when I was in high school.
Not at that age. I don't know what anyone knew. If they knew anything, they never said anything. And so my earliest, if I think about it now in reflection, I think the first people who probably had instincts were... were probably folks in my life when I was in high school.
Not at that age. I don't know what anyone knew. If they knew anything, they never said anything. And so my earliest, if I think about it now in reflection, I think the first people who probably had instincts were... were probably folks in my life when I was in high school.
And I think I had a different kind of freedom and could therefore be in places with friends and with their parents that maybe created more points of exposure. I think as small children, there wasn't a lot of investigation or interrogation necessarily. And to be fair, one of the boys who lived next door, his mom had four children. Each of the children had a different father.
And I think I had a different kind of freedom and could therefore be in places with friends and with their parents that maybe created more points of exposure. I think as small children, there wasn't a lot of investigation or interrogation necessarily. And to be fair, one of the boys who lived next door, his mom had four children. Each of the children had a different father.
And I think I had a different kind of freedom and could therefore be in places with friends and with their parents that maybe created more points of exposure. I think as small children, there wasn't a lot of investigation or interrogation necessarily. And to be fair, one of the boys who lived next door, his mom had four children. Each of the children had a different father.
You know, they had their own kind of chaos, for lack of a better word. And so everyone had their own story that they were living in. And I imagine it's easy to get lost in the details of your own life when you're also working really hard to put food on the table and keep the bills paid and take care of aging parents or whatever the case may be.
You know, they had their own kind of chaos, for lack of a better word. And so everyone had their own story that they were living in. And I imagine it's easy to get lost in the details of your own life when you're also working really hard to put food on the table and keep the bills paid and take care of aging parents or whatever the case may be.
You know, they had their own kind of chaos, for lack of a better word. And so everyone had their own story that they were living in. And I imagine it's easy to get lost in the details of your own life when you're also working really hard to put food on the table and keep the bills paid and take care of aging parents or whatever the case may be.
I will say that there was one moment that there was a song that that came out in the 90s about, it was children taunting another child that the child's mother was on crack. That's right.
I will say that there was one moment that there was a song that that came out in the 90s about, it was children taunting another child that the child's mother was on crack. That's right.
I will say that there was one moment that there was a song that that came out in the 90s about, it was children taunting another child that the child's mother was on crack. That's right.
And I do remember when that song came out, just wondering if anybody would figure out somehow that that was my story, that that was true for me. And I hated that song because it felt like I was being taunted through the radio.