Throwback: NYT's banal nazi coverage.
See also this thread.
Strategic shunning is an art, not an act of incivility.
On the erosion of public trust.
I could never stomach Junot Diaz's rampant, casual misogyny.
What would your Second Civil War Letter read like?
The latest in when not to call the police: when a black woman is campaigning in your neighborhood.
Conflict avoidance at all costs is a red flag. On a related note, I read a story today that triggered me.
reading the NYT's Nazi coverage from the 20s and 30s is a good way to understand how atrocities can be made to seem normal and mild pic.twitter.com/zgQ103Ja26— Current Affairs (@curaffairs) July 1, 2018
See also this thread.
Strategic shunning is an art, not an act of incivility.
I could never stomach Junot Diaz's rampant, casual misogyny.
What would your Second Civil War Letter read like?
The latest in when not to call the police: when a black woman is campaigning in your neighborhood.
Conflict avoidance at all costs is a red flag. On a related note, I read a story today that triggered me.
Now reading an earlier NYer fiction story by Weike Wang. Immigrant/wasp dynamics aside (& I've experienced my fair share of those), reliving the disconnect between a super Type-A woman and a dude who can't be bothered to give a shit, is giving me hives. Read to the last sentence. pic.twitter.com/juevNSJ8ot— π (@rgbrb) July 4, 2018
But earlier in the week, I read something inspiring/aspirational.
For more inspiration, please read this whole thread.
For animals about to drop a single, see this thread.
— π (@rgbrb) July 2, 2018
For more inspiration, please read this whole thread.
For animals about to drop a single, see this thread.
Animals who look like they’re about to release a chart topping single: THREADππππ pic.twitter.com/e0ppWraWR4— Persian Rose (@PersianRose1) June 29, 2018
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