After reading the latest complaint from VDH about the Pussification of the Republic, Atlas nearly loses grip on her breakfast martini:And while it seems painfully obvious, we have recklessly abandoned.
I'm frankly not sure even what to say to Josh Patashnik's response to my post from earlier today. Essentially, he concedes the merits of the arguments Matt and I made.
One need not investigate the methods used in this study to know that they're flawed:Our results suggest that having participants listen to songs by AC/DC in which Brian Johnson served.
...or so Peter Baker would have you believe. That's not quite fair to Baker, but it's not far off, either. Baker allows that slashed budgets and "unforeseen" events have wounded.
In times past, I've described my aversion to start-of-the-semester meetings. Since my banal complaints are permanently archived on the intertubes, I'm not going to rehash them here as I prepare.
Amanda says most of what needs to be said about Michael Skube. But this is a pretty amazing punchline:Not long after I wrote I got a reply: "I didn't put.
First an update on the stitches (not so happily ever after). They came out today but the gash isn't closed, so I'm steri-stripped for the next week. Hopefully they will.
Setting aside the question of whether or not a "clerisy" exists in economic or environmental policy (although I've heard from a lot of people who believe that just such a.
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