When you’re a kid, few things are as delicious as keeping a secret. You steal a cookie, blame the dog, and suddenly you’re living a double life. Secrets make you feel interesting—mystical, even. Then adulthood happens, and secrets start to involve texts you shouldn’t have sent to your ex or some of the darkest moments of your life. The thrill is gone; what’s left is stress over what’s a secret and what’s not, and perhaps a vague sense that you’re being haunted by your own browser history.

If you’re feeling the unbearable weight of all things undisclosed, let The Confessions Project lighten the psychic load for you. The pop-up encourages strangers to roll up to a vintage typewriter resting on a wooden podium, anonymously punch out a secret nagging their conscience and deposit it in a ste

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