Month: November 2013
Tuesday links... I don’t know which of these is funniest: I do, however, know that the skree has gone well past 11. Here’s Roy’s--funny and awesome--take on the rightblogger response.
If you think your life isn't depressing enough, reading the excellent history site Executed Today is a good way to do accomplish this task. What is Executed Today? It's a.
I know we frequently talk about a benefit of marijuana legalization undermining the cartel violence in Mexico. But at this point, the cat is out of the bag on that..
I happened to catch most the romantic comedy, “Addicted to Love” this weekend, as my son napped. I’m not quite sure why I stayed with the movie, as I didn’t.
Can We at Least Tell the One about the Wealthy Privileged People Who Do Moderately Tasteless Things?
Brian Lowry, “writer” for Variety, is upset that Sarah Silverman is “limiting herself” by "appearing determined to prove she can be as dirty and distasteful as the boys” Yes, that’s.
I spent some time reading terrible arguments -- in good faith or otherwise -- that Democrats will regret using the nuclear option. I explain why all the forms of this.
Look, math is really complicated. Sometimes it's difficult to see whether one half of the equation matches up with the other half, or something. There may, or may not, be.
The Guardian ran this a couple of days ago, written by an academic who finally grew frustrated enough to pack it in. The takeaway: Universities in the 21st century no.