GRAPESHOT, VOLUME 12, ISSUE 1: 2020 VISION

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WRITING ON THE WALL

MOVING OUT At the end of last year, I moved out. My parents had moved away up the coast to start a new semi-retired lifestyle and I stayed in Sydney to finish studying. It started as something fun and exciting, a ‘new chapter’ I was meant to be looking forward to and grasping with enthusiasm. Except slowly I began to feel smothered by the enormity of it all. I hadn’t chosen to move out. I’d been told I was moving out. Not because of a dramatic family breakdown or a Neighbours-worthy backstory, simply because my parents decided they wanted a new life in a new location. One that didn’t involve me living with them. Trying to starve out the impending feelings of abandonment worked for a little bit, but eventually they gave way to a resentment that surprised me with its strength and venom. I was alone, regularly having less than $10 in my bank account coming payday, and my parents now lived two and a half hours away from me. I’m aware many people have living situations much worse than mine, but the suddenness of it all bred such an intense loneliness into my life, it felt like a murky film that covered every corner and space. Stopping the light and sound from reaching me. I had to somehow craft a new life and feel excited about it when every menial task started to fill me with dread and it felt like no one around me understood why I had taken everything so harshly and personally. The abandonment and loneliness left panic and isolating numbness in the crevices of my days, and the quiet minutes of my nights dampened any joy I could feel at the fresh IKEA furniture that slowly filled my new apartment. I have definitely not been alone this entire time. I have had a loving boyfriend who has held me as I slept and put every piece of my flack pack furniture together. I have had my brother and sister-in-law let me invade their space and stay with them while I was in between places. I have had friends buy me surprise house-warming gifts while on overseas holidays. I have had my mum make me frozen meals for when I couldn’t be bothered to cook after staying back late at work. But despite it all, this has been undoubtedly one of the loneliest periods of my life. So lonely, that I have railed and raged against my parents to anyone who will listen. So lonely, that I have almost sabotaged my relationship multiple times, being blinded by the strength of my own sadness. So lonely, I have alienated my brother and sister-in-law despite everything they have done for me. Loneliness has the strangest crippling force on your life. It brings every negative emotion into sharper clarity and clouds the faintest strain of happiness. But it also has the ability to fade. I am alone. And for the near future, that is unlikely to change. But I hope soon, I won’t be lonely. by Anonymous

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CHINESE ZODIACS

1min
pages 63-64

DERRY GIRLS

4min
pages 60-61

YOU

1min
page 62

METANOIA

1min
page 59

DISNEY + REVIEW

7min
pages 56-58

CHOIR AT 2 O’CLOCK

1min
page 48

YOUR 2020 STUDY PLAN

2min
pages 46-47

THE PATH TO CONSCIOUSNESS: FOR YOUNG AUSSIES, THE ROAD NOT TAKEN?

7min
pages 44-45

VIBING TO EXTINCTION

5min
pages 42-43

01:23:45: WHY HBO’S ‘CHERNOBYL’ FREAKED ME OUT

5min
pages 40-41

GRAPEY’S GUIDE TO MQ

4min
page 39

NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTIONS

3min
page 38

MEET THE TEAM

3min
pages 36-37

I DON’T GET IT: CLIMATE CHANGE MILLENIALS

3min
pages 34-35

ILLUSTRATED: WHAT KIND OF NEW YEAR’S RESOLUTION ARE YOU?

1min
pages 30-31

YOU ARE HERE WAHROONGA

4min
pages 32-33

THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS

12min
pages 16-19

THE CHALLENGE: GRAPEY’S LIST

8min
pages 24-25

HOW DO WE SLEEP WHEN OUR BEDS ARE BURNING?

13min
pages 10-13

AUSSIE AUSSIE AUSSIE, NO NO NO!

5min
pages 20-22

POP-CULTURE REWIND AWARD SEASON

7min
pages 28-29

YOUR CHALLENGE: OUT OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE

3min
pages 26-27

WRITING ON THE WALL MOVING OUT

2min
page 23

“I AM LISTENING”

8min
pages 14-15
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