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    I liked TV Dexter more than book Dexter, though it’s completely a matter of taste—book Dexter was creepier, and you never lost sight of his being an evil character. Doakes would be there to remind you.

    Excellent. This was a vastly entertaining piece. Thanks for your efforts.

    Mmmm... wolf’s milk...

    Nice .As one would guess, for a five-key sequence, roughly five times as many tries.

    I believe strongly that “positive rights” aren’t actually rights...

    LOL. Thanks for being technically correct!

    Thanks for pulling so many threads together into a more coherent big picture. I learned something from your article.

    Also, that is not the shirt collar of a billionaire.

    If I were wearing way-too-tight jeans and a shirt that buttoned up in the back as in Jason’s header image... Nah. Even so I don’t think I’d be butt-dialing.

    I was an early reader of Art of Manliness, and I read it side-by-side with Jez. At the time, apparently over a decade ago, it didn’t feel like the two were in conflict.

    just outside of the famous Cologne Cathedral

    Some of my friends have pickup trucks that they use to haul stuff... almost never. One of them is honest about it, calling it a lifestyle choice, or something like that.

    When the market is full of SUV (really full of SUV), this advantage will be null.

    That’s a good story. Thanks for pointing it out.

    Although Covid-19 is known to infect mink and cats, dogs do not have the receptors necessary for the virus to readily gain a foothold and do not appear to be easily infected, according to Hielm-Björkman. There is no evidence that they can transmit the virus to people or other animals.

    You could try reading the linked Guardian article.

    At this point, I think a Civil War would be the best thing for this country. Yes people my parents and children and friends and I would die, but it would give us whoever’s left a chance to rip down this whole system and rebuild it.

    Half a dozen good reasons. I think, in general, causal explanations are hard to come by when we’re talking about stock market fluctuations. The best we can typically do is say, “That sounds plausible,” or “That doesn’t make much sense.”

    I’d be interested in seeing a pointer to the numbers.