Who had his hands up, with no weapon visible. You can take my word for it or you can watch this (NOT RECOMMENDED; I'm sorry I did anyway). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TkB4_nIfODo&t=19s A.
One of the more disturbing ways the Internet radicalizes people is by getting sexually frustrated young men to transform their extremely common experience into the endlessly insidious consequence of a.
I have complicated thoughts on Afghanistan that I haven't quite yet made coherent, but here are some thoughts on the politics of withdrawal from Afghanistan... The American political class achieved.
This Joshua Rivera piece of criticism about the evolution of the Muppets is really quite good. Recent iterations of this (Jason Segel's excellent film excluded) have been a case study.
Anna Merlan has an excellent piece about the anti-vaxx "Vaccine Bill of Rights" that has already been proposed in at least five state legislatures: All this aside, the text of.
I have an op-ed in today's New York Times (wow, anyone can get published in major newspapers these days!) about how one of the lessons of the Amazon defeat is.
This guy: https://twitter.com/JDVance1/status/1381692710046867461 Uh, isn't that, like, the federal government choosing to punish people -- hey corporate people are still people! -- for simply voicing their political opinions? Isn't there.
This is the grave of Fitz-Greene Halleck. Born in 1790 in Guilford, Connecticut, Halleck grew up in middling circumstances, the son of a store owner. When he was 2, he.
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