Ourobouros!!!
Ourobouros!!!
This was the best analysis I've read anywhere about anything in a very long time. Expansive and minute; personally and professionally synoptic. Thank you
"Your mother and sister are too ashamed of you to go out in public."
In one of those tweets, he mis-wrote that he couldn't care less as "I could care less." Now, he must die.
Oooookay;
I was a strong cyclist in my 30s when I got testicular cancer in 1998. Armstrong was already a semi-hero to me, but after we corresponded about cancer and recovery, he became such an inspiration that I traveled to Paris to watch him win his second and third Tours de France.
Very depressing that S&S would publish this dreck.
Don't what thread you're reading. On this one, in troop people with accurate facts and interpretation.
I wouldn't give the thumbs up to either one.
I've said this before, but it's worth repeating.
Better porn than investment banking. At least, in the first profession, someone besides you gets some pleasure out of it.
Such brilliant analysis. Become a columnist, man. Quit your job. The world needs you.
Thank you for this very excellent information!
Just wait until you get to southern Africa and witness the fabulous Kalimari Desert! Five thousand miles of arid, fried deliciousness!
No question about it.
Too bad he's not a field-goal kicker, because Kluwe nailed this one through the uprights.
But, Kluwe's started taking his notes about what happened well before he was fired. Like a good social scientist, he made a hypothesis — namely, that his highly admirable decision to exercise his rights of free speech as an American citizen in a way not detrimental to others — would harm his ability to keep his job.
I've said things that were unintentionally offensive. But, I've never published anything offensive.
I worked in the largest of those slums, Khayletisha (population 3 million +) , outside of Capetown in 2004. You're right that it was horrible.
What you need to do is go back to South Africa in 1987, during the township uprisings and the brutal Nationalist Party crackdowns. Then go out to the Bantustans in the Eastern Cape and watch the eyes of the tens of thousands of malnourished people who had no way of even trying to better their lives.