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Trudy

[ troo-dee ]

noun

  1. a female given name, form of Gertrude.


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ā€œAtavistsā€ focuses on social acuity and awareness, but also how our baser natures exert themselves today: Trudy obsesses over an old friend’s posts on social media.

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Trudy’s son Sam is at ease with his friends in a virtual realm.

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Rather than presenting a simple binary of misunderstanding between young and old, Millet’s ā€œTourist,ā€ the tale of single mom Trudy and her son, and ā€œArtistā€ and ā€œGerontologist,ā€ which detail Mia’s role as a volunteer in a senior living center, demonstrate how youth isn’t ignorance, just as age isn’t an assurance of safety or wisdom.

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ā€œThe post office messes up. We get a lot of cards back or mail back that says ā€˜undeliverable’ and the person will be like, ā€˜I’ve lived at this address for 20 years and I’ve never moved,ā€™ā€ said Trudy Hancock, elections administrator in Republican-leaning Brazos County, home to Texas A&M University.

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ā€œEven though a challenge is filed, doesn't mean that you will be automatically dropped,ā€ said Trudy Hancock, the Brazos County elections administrator.

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