Peggy Noonan photo means it’s Peggy Noonan Worst Writing Time.
Peggy Noonan photo means it’s Peggy Noonan Worst Writing Time.
I’m glad I saw this. Her voice made my day. Thank you.
Beyond greed, I’m not quite sure what that might be.
After seeing what it can do to people (RIP Boogaard), I’m really trying to not enjoy hockey fights, but watching Chris Stewart get to work is such a pleasure.
$1,000/month for six months to $70,000 a year plus bonuses? Power never gives voluntarily; you have to fight for it, every damn time. Solidarity.
Thank you for the phrase “Baseball Colton Burpo.” I mean, THAT NAME.
N=1 and included abuse. Bring the day!
For all we pretend this nation rejected royalty, people sure love to jump when the king calls.
That says so much.
Sesame Street introduced me to diversity back in the day and I’m glad to see it’s still fulfilling that role, anyway. As a rural white child in the early 1970s, I didn’t see people of color IRL ever and knew they existed only because of Sesame Street.
More proof that fathers just can’t handle being in the workforce.
For some reason, this idea brings me a measure of comfort.
“I first saw President Reagan as a foot, highly polished brown cordovan wagging merrily on a hassock. I spied it through the door. It was a beautiful foot, sleek. Such casual elegance and clean lines! But not a big foot, not formidable, maybe a little ...frail. I imagined cradling it in my arms, protecting it from…
Seeing this as a metaphor for the current state of race relations is fucking killing me.
Couldn’t get this out of my mind, especially when he went “QUIET QUIET QUIET” to the guy asking about anti-Semitism.
The idea of auto workers having long hair in the time you’re probably describing is cracking my shit up.
“I first saw President Reagan as a foot, highly polished brown cordovan wagging merrily on a hassock. I spied it through the door. It was a beautiful foot, sleek. Such casual elegance and clean lines! But not a big foot, not formidable, maybe a little ...frail. I imagined cradling it in my arms, protecting it from…
I was introduced to “Tezeta” thanks to a viral video of a surfing bulldog and I can’t let it go. It’s so damn versatile -- cheerful yet wistful, chill without being pretentious, vigorous but not tense. SO GOOD.
Oh my god most unsatisfying gif ever.
“I know two girls that I just adore. I’m so happy I can see them more...”