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The story takes place in a crumbling, dangerous subsidized housing complex ironically named "Sea Oak" (which has neither sea nor oaks). Characters:
The narrator’s sister and cousin, who are largely unemployed and spend their days watching hyper-violent reality TV shows like How My Child Died Violently . Sea Oak
In a biological context, Sea Oak is a species of brown algae (kelp) found primarily along the Pacific coast of North America. The story takes place in a crumbling, dangerous
A young man working as a male stripper at "Joysticks," a flight-themed strip club where he is constantly evaluated on his "spirit" and physique. A young man working as a male stripper
Sea Oak is commercially available as a food product (often referred to as Arame in culinary contexts). It is known for having a particularly high iodine content—containing significantly more per portion than many other common seaweeds like Nori or Dulse.