Just put it out of your mind, as I immediately did and so thought to myself “Who?” when I saw this comment.
Just put it out of your mind, as I immediately did and so thought to myself “Who?” when I saw this comment.
I think there’s a Jessa and a Jinger. Possibly a Jeorgia, a Jina, a Jiselle, a Jianna, and, of course, a Jenevieve
WTF is zaddy?? and welcome to Skynet.
Reading “The Library Book” by Susan Orlean. It’s about the fire that destroyed L.A.’s central library in 1986. True crime with a love letter to libraries and books on the side.
He’s clearly up to 69-dimensional chess at this point.
I find myself at once glad he’s not letting Pompeo and Bolton run with their instinct to nuke something and see what happens but also reminded yet again that he is incapable of stringing together a coherent nuanced statement. The tweet made it seem like a “tough guy” response like his unauthorized Tomahawk strike…
Elizabeth Warren, do NOT FUCK THIS UP. It is yours to grab. Don’t give me a reason not to hope (its all I have at this point).
I dunno. It still isn’t as bad as Biden’s tone-deaf excuse yesterday that Senator Eastland never called him “boy.”
Still no word from the eggheads at NASA as to which asteroid has the best chance of colliding with Earth and ending all life on the planet.
Trump also just said he thinks the Iran drone shoot-down was a “mistake.”
“How’s he handling it? Well, he talked to the media before the family. He skipped the family vigil, full of black residents. And then he then gave a speech to the police. So, how do you think that went over?”
“I would like to make more personal contact with people.”
I’m into true crime so these are all in that genre but I’ve liked:
“Helter Skelter” is a great read. It may be the only book my Dad read cover-to-cover in my lifetime (he was big on magazines and newspapers...not books).
I’ll Be Gone in the Dark by Michelle McNamara, Devil’s Knot - Mara Leveritt, The Lost Girls - Robert Kolker, Going Clear (ha?) - Lawrence Wright, The Skies Belong to Us: Love & Terror in the Golden Age of Hijacking - Brendan Koerner
I could kind of believe this actually. I find Manson incredibly boring as an infamous figure/cult leader, and I think he was truly an egocentric sociopath who really wanted to be famous and was butt hurt that these big music producers weren’t blown away by his mediocre music. Ultimately, I don’t think he actually gave…
Just here to say that, if you’re into true crime, Errol Morris did the exact same thing with the other scandalous hippies-on-drugs-murder-spree saga of that era, the Fatal Vision case. He became obsessed with the story and uncovering the truth about Jeffrey MacDonald, the Green Beret accused of murdering his pregnant…
Guess Jill Stein wasn't available...
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