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Complete, First published May 25, 2021
"If you already read my short essay about the color pink, you might realize that bees won't be the only thing we're discussing here... For now, stick with me and I'll see if we can change the world." 

**trigger warning: rape, sexual assault, sexual harassment**

Your chances of being stung by a bee are about six million to one, and the fear of bees is relatively widespread and understood. A sequel to my first letter addressed to society, 'Dear Society - Bees and Men' brings to light statistics that might change your opinion of dangerous bugs (both literal and metaphorical) forever.

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#222 for feminism
#86 for assault
#31 for bees 
As of June 4th, 2021
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