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No one tell Rabin

Si, Mac OfMarco esta bien.

It's the best kind of male privilege!

Oh bullshit. When exactly was this golden age of responsible journalism? The only thing killing journalism is the fact that people don't buy papers, Craigslist exists and folks have adblockers.

Ah yes, the modal dialectic of Batman V Superman clearly points to the primacy of the worker's consciousness.

"You will be rounded up and eaten"
"Do we at least get to keep our national parks?"

Obummer and (((Soros))) huh? Sounds like someone wants to go to the reeducation camp for unimproved online snarkers.

Haha, these wacky grifters are at it again!

This book is excellent and horrifying by the way.

*instructs DARPA to focus entirely on autonomous ass tongueing technology*

They've surprised me quite a bit with their incompetence. If they had come in and kept their head down and focused on shit like that infrastructure stimulus package and expanding Medicaid so it's "insurance for all" they'd be in a position to get a lot more leeway for the heinous shit.

I use a spibelt fanny pack thing but just being able to leave my phone behind and still be able to stream on the move? There's definitely a market for that.

Oh man, wireless earphones that can stream music by themselves? That is the absolute dream.

A new ARG huh? Welp, see ya later!

Was waiting for a Harris mention as well

She mentions it on Dumbbells as well. Vyvanse?

Honestly the "Being Fat" episode with Mitch and Nick Mundy legit changed my life. It was incredible how many excuses and justifications there were in that episode that I could relate with. 18 months and 70 pounds later I can definitely see that episode as a turning point.

They canceled Rabin's column on the man's birthday

Sad but true. Canceling Rabin's column is damned cold but it does a great job of showcasing how little of a ROI "legacy" is actually worth.

I mean they'd have to pay him next to nothing but surely a column like that could coast on the fumes of prestige and reader loyalty? Some kind of intangible continuity and legacy that might be worth something to this site besides ROI and clicks?