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Wednesday, December 31. 2014Wednesday morning links
Image swiped from Pirate Steal Kate's style at Nora Gardner Seabourne cruises on sale The 10 Coolest Dinosaur Discoveries of 2014 The Real Feud Between the Hatfields and McCoys (h/t Am Digest) Internet Explorer must die The Thankless Persuasion - Review: Roger Scruton's 'How To Be A Conservative' On the ‘Liberal’ Left, Perfect Totalitarianism in the Devil’s Pleasure Palace Daniel Mael: Badge of Courage at Brandeis Walter Williams: Liberals' use of black people Also from Williams: Black progression and retrogression On trying to shoehorn populism into the modern Left. Somehow. Somewhere. Repeal The Second Amendment? Professor Says We Should Stunning data on average compensation for municipal employees in California Krauthammer: Pope Deserves Criticism on Global Warming Stance Revisiting Tawana Brawley and Al Sharpton - There are similarities between the case of the 15-year-old Brawley, who cried rape, and today's grievance culture. Tuesday, December 30. 2014Tuesday morning links
Regulation gone wild – Christmas lights are the next target of nanny state thinking Cracking the Sitcom Code - After signing up to write a script for Croatian television, I learned that virtually all TV comedies, from Seinfeld to South Park, follow a simple formula. Let Them Eat Quiche: How the Local Food Movement Swerved Right Prostitution Was Made Illegal — Is Porn Next? Should adultery be illegal? California Moonbats Demand Schools Teach “Sexual Consent” To Kindergarteners… In LA, CBS Station Pretends There Was a Real Kwanzaa Parade n LA, CBS Station Pretends There Was a Real Kwanzaa Parade - See more at: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/tom-blumer/2014/12/27/la-cbs-station-pretends-there-was-real-kwanzaa-parade-yesterday#sthash.jakpMTUY.dpuf Cop Killings in New York: Who's Responsible? Michigan Has More Food Stamp Recipients Than Students Pope Francis to Lead Fight Against Global Warming Junk Science Will Elizabeth Warren sell ‘outside the bubble’? When Republican Nixon Listened to Liberal Moynihan Drug prohibition and mass incarceration Sweden to Opt for Suicide by Immigration?
116 foreign fighters who had joined Islamic State but later wanted to return home, were executed in the Syrian provinces of Deir Al-Zor, Raqqa and Hassakeh since November. Monday, December 29. 2014I Do Care about race relations
The post I was writing was specific to the riots in Ferguson. Then Eric Garner's Grand Jury results came in and it morphed. Then my ultra-liberal sister posted an article about how white people simply can't understand the black narrative and we need to be sensitive to why they feel the way they do about cops. This was followed by a discussion over a post by my friend which supported the #crimingwhilewhite tweeters. Then I picked up my son from college and heard about how 'white privilege' is now a hot topic among his classmates. Finally, two cops were shot and buried in the last week. I spent time trying to decide whether this was a post about race, cops, or something else altogether. In the end, I realized it's probably a number of things, because there wasn't just one narrative here. Brown and Garner were not about race, no matter how much people wanted them to be. Nor were they only about how bad cops are, or can be. Nor was any of this about how poorly the media handles these topics, or how those who consider themselves the intellectual elite manage the discussion. It's really about all of these items, but none of them, either. Ultimately, in the end, it's about each of us and how we individually think about unconnected events which we try to connect through some kind of hive mentality. It's about whether we really care about these events, and how we care about them. At first, I planned to discuss how far we'd come in race relations. We have come very far. It's impossible to look at how we deal with race today and say we are in the same place we were in any year from 1880-2000. My friend said that improvement is relative, that we have further to go. Perhaps we do. But I'm not benchmarking myself against an unclear ideal which no group of people fully agree on. What will represent the final 'best' format of race in our nation? Nobody knows. All we can do is be aware of ourselves, individually, and try to be better about how we treat people when it comes to race, gender, nationality and religion. I include all of these together because as a society we have issues in every single one of these categories. We need to stop letting one word, used out of place or out of context, produce rage. We need to ignore things like "trigger words", which are nothing more than words which certain people have designated for censorship because they lack the courage to accept that language is malleable and can sometimes offend even slightly. As a nation, we need a real dialogue. Not about race, in particular. We need a dialogue about values and what is truly important. Race may be part of that value structure, but it's only a small part. Individual responsibility is really the larger value structure we need to focus on. Responsibility for our own health, our own minds, our own speech and our own education. We can't let small parts of the 'society' value chain derail us from the goal of crafting a nation which is unified entirely by how different each person is. Continue reading "I Do Care about race relations"
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Sometimes I feel strongly that politics is important, and at other times I believe that they are all big government scoundrels and that America would be best off with a philosopher-king with perfect integrity, as long as it were me. I'd hate the job. This is interesting: 2014: The Year the Democratic Party Death Watch Resumed
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Monday morning linksWhy political arguments ruin family holiday parties Josef Cardinal Ratzinger on Christmas Hollywood Barbarian - Column: The Romantic genius of John Milius Ask the Captain: Is a Gulfstream smoother than a big jet? Dave Barry's Year in Review Via Insty, What was the most significant story in mathematics in 2014? 2014: The Year of the Imploding Narrative Why Airlines Want to Make You Suffer Eleanor Roosevelt Had a Carry Permit, So Why Can't You? Self-defense is a constitutional right Americans have a duty to express unpopular opinions Editor of CUNY Student Paper Defends Call for Violence Brandeis Student Under Attack for Calling Out Leftist Hate Driscoll: Death Wish VI: On the Turning Away Not Showing Up To Riot Is A Failed Conservative Policy Obama’s Executive Memoranda Highlights Constitutional Crisis Obama, a One-Man Revolution - In his “fourth quarter,” he feels free to ignore popular opinion, the rule of law, and Congress. Hillary Clinton Shifting Left to Meet Democrat Base The liberal health care dream blows up Egypt Bans Ridley Scott’s ‘Exodus’ Over ‘Historical Inaccuracies’ Saturday, December 27. 2014Saturday morning linksGood photos in National Geographic Antique American recipes, restored John Cleese: 'I'll never grow up' - The Fawlty Towers actor on grasping ex-wives, self-centered mothers and Lobsters thrive on lobster bait “Scrooge Was A Liberal, Studies Show” Once Upon A Time, Free Speech And Association Were Sacred To Liberals Meanwhile, back in grad school Have We Become a Nation of ‘Wussies’? Do Diversity Initiatives Indirectly Discriminate Against Asian Americans? The Big Lie of the Anti-Cop Left Turns Lethal - The real story behind the murder of two NYPD officers:
Cuba Derangement Syndrome strikes again With Two Years Left, the Inflection Point of the Obama Presidency The World Is Not Falling Apart - Never mind the headlines. We’ve never lived in such peaceful times. Ben-Dror Yemini - "The Industry of Lies", an interview Image below via Sultan's Every Christmas Now Comes With Muslim Terrorism
Friday, December 26. 2014Annals of government medical careIn the UK, docs must now report weight-gainers to the government. Is that the first step towards making being fat a crime? That's a country in which it is now a crime to put your garbage in the wrong bin. That is not from a Monty Python skit. We always figure that if you get fat and die young, you save money for the government. So why not encourage obesity? America does, by asking people to eat carbs as a diet despite sedentary lives.
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Friday morning linksWood stove chimney design Passenger tossed after flipping out over staff’s ‘Merry Christmas’ A little touchy? Well, holiday season can do that to people. Anti-Feminists Baffle Feminists - Woman Against Feminism vs. feminists: Who's actually confused? Who owns Chicken Tikka Masala? I feel triggered by the odor of cultural appropriation My atheist Christmas: How I overcame my personal struggle with the holiday - The holiday and its religious trappings used to offend me deeply. Here's how I overcame my feelings of oppression Good grief. He thinks Christmas is all about him A cool museum: inside Manhattan's Tenement Museum shed light on Lower East Side's notorious turn-of-the-century slum What is a "slum"? It's a starting place where people would rather live in than the hopeless crappy place they came from Thank SCOTUS for Credential Inflation If Single Payer Can't Work in Vermont... Tribal Raid In Peru May Be Related To Hotcoldwetdry Teenager Shot In Missouri: So What? "Stories of choice" Imagine No Religion - The French press refuses to see a clear case of Islamic terrorism. Wednesday, December 24. 2014Merry Christmas, Happy Holidays, and a Joyous Protest SeasonI am heading up to western MA to be with family and for our Christmas Mass, thence to Stowe with friends to ski, drink beer, chase girls, and get away from the intertunnels and all of the insane news about the protesting retards. A special Christmas thanks to all American law enforcement. Cheers to you guys and gals. I'd be scared witless to do your jobs. But first, two items of interest. 5 Reasons Why Fewer Americans Are Working and this from Zero:
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Wednesday morning linksA well-bred, gracious gent Documentary confirms Michael Rockefeller was eaten by cannibals Happy Holidays: FDA Moves to Ban Cake, Donut ‘Sprinkles’:
Women Discuss the “Normal Barbie” 4 Things That Are Hurting Your Wife and Killing Your Marriage Crazy music: Please, For The Love Of God, Stop Hitting It, Joe A wonder I double dog dare ya to read this and to understand it. I think the point is that the U of Michigan is a hotbed of institutional racism. Never have liberal ideas been so firmly entrenched within America’s core elite institutions. Never have those institutions been so weak and uninfluential. Minus rape, feminism is rather too obviously a list of trivial complaints by comfortable yet hysterical semi-affluent white women. De Blasio Blames Media for Making Anti-Cop Protesters Look Bad As Congress Lawyers Up Harvard’s Cass Sunstein Defends the Technocrats How much economic potential does Cuba have? Is Obama getting the last laugh on Cuba? USA Offering $5 Million Reward for Terrorist Released From Club Gitmo Steven Pinker on the Boycott Israel Dispute at Harvard How much economic potential does Cuba have?
Tuesday, December 23. 2014The 11 Most Politically Correct Moments on College Campuses in 2014 Here. It's good fun.
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Tuesday morning linksPic: A pal is building a cabin in the Vermont woods, on weekends, with his wife's help. Kitchen is finished 8,000-Year-Old Olive Oil Found in Ancient Clay Pots Joe Cocker, RIP E-cigarettes are good A Galilee Christmas tour, in the footsteps of Jesus - The New Testament comes alive along the shores of Lake Kinneret If Joseph and Mary tried to reach Bethlehem today, they might get murdered by Palestinian terrorists Mark Harmon interview - seems like a fine fellow Let’s Face It: Pro Football Sucks Some might disagree Climate Change And Christmas Are Totally Linked Or Something 13 cool things you can 3D print right now New editor says TNR will be 'more diverse' Warren's positions far more closely reflect the sensibilities of the modern-day Democratic Party than Hillary Clinton's. Despite Recent Job Growth, Native Employment Still Below 2007 - BLS data show all net employment growth has gone to immigrants “The Revolution in the Netherlands Has Started Now” Geert Wilders to Be Tried for Thought Crime
US Paid $5 Billion & Released 5 Taliban Prisoners For Deserter Bergdahl Cuba before Castro EU judges decide being fat is a legal disability
Monday, December 22. 2014Say Goodbye to the Family Doctorbut you will not be happy with it. Say Goodbye to the Family Doctor - Young doctors are increasingly becoming employees rather than independent practitioners. Not only will they not know you (other than your chart data), but they will have no connection with you. We are approaching the tail end of a long era of personal and personalized medical care. A physician can not be commoditized, but they can try. A physician is more than a technician.
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Monday morning linksWho do you tip for the holidays? I tip my garbage men, the mailman who is kind enuf to deliver stuff to my front porch, and a much bigger tip than normal to the early morning Dunkin gals. I'm not sure who else I have to Christmas tip these days. "Legendary Mad Magazine Illustrator Jack Davis Calls It Quits at 90″ Legendary Mad Magazine Illustrator Jack Davis Calls It Quits at 90″ - See more at: http://proteinwisdom.com/?p=55758#sthash.NvPcECDG.dpuf Autism Moms Have Stress Similar To Combat Soldiers 2015 GMC Canyon and Chevrolet Colorado Test Drive The United States of Anxiety - Sony brass might be cotton candy, but they are iron men compared with the American college student.
The key to understanding Environmental Economics is understanding unintended consequences Civil Rights Group Outraged at Bowdoin’s ‘Cultural Appropriation’ Outrage UVA Enters Damage Control Mode Over Rolling Stone Rape Story NY to Ban Fracking: Turn out the Upstate Lights To Save Australia From Hotcoldwetdry, We Need To Kill All The Rabbits Eric Holder Dictates That Cross-Dressing on the Job Is a Civil Right On Halloween, or all the time? Time Magazine: Right-Wing Militias Are The Real Threat To Cops Sultan: Saving Comrade Castro President Obama’s ‘betrayal’ of Cuban democrats Funding the Castros’ tyranny Mead via Insty:
Saturday, December 20. 2014Another Washington Post Editorial Blasts Cuba Comparison To VietnamThe Washington Post editorial, "President Obama's 'betrayal" of Cuban democrats", obliterates the ignorant comparisons of establishing relations with Vietnam compared to doing so with Cuba.
The Washington Post describes the human rights results in China and Vietnam, after their rulers and lackeys profit from US trade:
Instead, the Washington Post supports the human rights demands from those brave enough to speak out within Cuba:
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Saturday morning linksFive more shopping days 'til Christmas - time to get started The importance of pallets Animal Rights And Abuse: The Border Collie And The Carriage Horse (h/t SDA) Why The US Is About To Be Flooded With Record Oil Production Due To Plunging Oil Prices Change! In Vermont, Single-Payer Healthcare Quietly Disappears What’s Keeping Radio Shack Afloat? Credit Derivatives Higher Ed: As the Bubble Bursts, Opportunities for Reform NLRB Opens Door for SEIU at McDonalds - Decision threatens to unravel the franchise model Arlington’s Streetcar Is Dead. Bill O'Reilly: We need “Don’t get pregnant at 14” T-shirts Army Violated Its Own Regulations in Punishing Chaplain for Using Scripture On the Left’s Dream of Turning America into Scandinavia Jeb’s killer flaw — the name, not the ideology Steyn: Norks Nix Yanks' Pix Special-Ops Representatives - A trio of incoming congressmen bring top-notch national-security experience to Capitol Hill. What Exactly Has North Korea Done That Progressives Don't Do Every Single Day? Noonan: The Cuban Regime Is a Defeated Foe - In time, normalized relations will serve the cause of freedom. Harvard: Student activists claimed the Israeli soda dispensers were “microaggressions” against supporters of Palestine. Cuba vs Vietnam: A tale of two cities, Godfather II, and more Nigeria Teeters on the Brink: 8 Terrifying Trends Krauthammer on terrorism: Mad vs. Bad ISIS reportedly selling Christian artifacts, turning churches into torture chambers PA: Arab states have yet to transfer funds pledged for Gaza
Friday, December 19. 2014Strange, isn't it?
No problem with hate, because many things and people deserve it but I sure don't. Why Liberals Really, Really Hate
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Friday morning linksScientists tallied up all the advice on Dr. Oz's show. Half of it was baseless or wrong. Franklin Graham: Movie 'Unbroken' Omits 'Most Important Part' of Louis Zamperini's Life Christ saved him California: Defining nearly all sex as rape Prostitution seems to be ok Why are women’s rights groups telling law students that they shouldn't have to learn about rape law? SONY was mainly afraid of lawyers Americans’ Engagement With Organizations Wanes, Report Says Court Upholds Public School’s Ban of American Flag; TMLC asks Supreme Court for Review Inside The Army’s Spectacular Hidden Treasure Room Billions in Taxpayer Funded Loans Going to Companies that Serve the Rich Congress Makes Christmas Come Early: Did Uncle Santa Bring You a Gift? University of Michigan professor: “It’s Okay To Hate Republicans” It's the season for hate Squirrels And Beavers Bigger Global Warming Culprits Than Previously Assumed Kill all of the animals, and eat that beaver Climate Change… Who Cares? Abuse of government power: Obama’s ‘Operation Choke Point’ TOP 10 LIES IN OBAMA’S CUBA SPEECH Dem Chairman: Obama ‘Vindicated the Brutal Behavior of Cuban Government’ in Deal to Free Alan Gross Railguns: The Next Big Pentagon Boondoggle? The Last Line of Defense - Congress is looking to block Obama's bad Iran nuclear deal. China's Military Is about to Go Global China Tests ICBM With Multiple Warheads Iraq: 150 women executed after refusing to marry ISIL militants A FRENCH SOLDIER'S VIEW OF US SOLDIERS IN AFGHANISTAN Putin and the Art of Political Fantasy Five puzzles about occupation and settlements: questions for Geneva Israel raps Palestinian U.N. draft as 'gimmick' NBC's Richard Engel Reveals His Obsession With Israel Thursday, December 18. 2014Thursday morning linksI heard a pair of Great Horned Owls hooting to each other around 4:30 this morning. A mating pair for sure. They lay their eggs in January. Roman concrete used 'secret' ingredient to stand the test of time - and now engineers want to copy it Why people are NOT leaving your church Smotherers of Invention - Patent trolls, universities, and big companies are exploiting a broken system. Ancient rock adds evidence of King David’s existence Sex with your professor is great if you initiate it … or want revenge Sen. Sanders blamed speculators for the The Egalitarian Madness Gripping Madison Campus hate crime hoaxes: A best-of list Economic freedom by state When Journalists Are The Story - Saying a sad goodbye to some NYT stalwarts, and The New Republic. Warmist Naomi Klein Links #BlackLivesMatter To “Climate Change” Rape is Plummeting in Frequency, But Campus Rape Hysteria Won’t Go Away No Truer Words: Gross Calls Himself ‘A Trusting Fool’ Do-gooder comes a cropper The Last Communist City - A visit to the dystopian Havana that tourists never see Limiting Free Interchange with Authoritarian Regimes Only Benefits Their Leaders Shep Smith wonders: Is America about to “ruin” Cuba? Obama hands Cuba's Castros a major victory, but Congress can still stop it Castro, Cuba, Obama—and Iran Sony Cancels Theatrical Release for ‘The Interview’ on Christmas Mich Feminists Harass Muslim Who Wrote Political Correctness Satire While Country Crumbles, Democrats Address the Needs of Transgender Illegal Alien Children Anyone But Jeb Bush? Pretty Much Hillary Clinton Sells (Very Few) Magazines Rush Limbaugh: THE PERFECT 2016 Ticket – Clinton-Bush If you only read American media, you would never know that most of Europe is boiling with anti-immigration sentiment. A Few Confirmation Questions for Obama's SecDef Nominee Canada: Convening of Fourth Geneva Convention meeting unfairly singles out Israel Hamas Senior Officials At Movement's 27th Anniversary Celebrations: We Will Not Recognize Zionist Entity Or Be Satisfied With A Palestinian State Within 1967 Borders; We Thank Iran For Supplying Us With Weapons, Missiles
Wednesday, December 17. 2014Heard In the Office Today, about Chick Fil-A
Today I had to discuss business with him at a designated time and arrived as the last biscuit was handed out. A group of people entered just after me, and were told the last one had be served. One fellow responded "Well, good, because I was conflicted." "Conflicted about what?" I asked. "I hate that company and everything it stands for. So I wasn't sure I wanted a biscuit. I'm glad they are gone so I don't have any moral qualms." I started laughing and said "They make a damn good chicken sandwich, and that's all I care about. I can't stand many Hollywood actors and their politics, but I'll still see their movies because I want to be entertained." He replied, "Well, that's not an issue for me. I like most Hollywood actors." I could hear my point whistling past his ears. There aren't many purchases I make while considering the politics of those things. If I did, I probably wouldn't spend much money. I'd have a hard time buying clothes, food, and putting gas in my tank. I'm a fan of Pink Floyd, went to see Roger Waters perform in concert, with all his political nonsense, and simply told my boys "Enjoy the show and the music, pay no attention to the political diatribes and imagery. We didn't ask for that, he's just decided to force it on his fans, many of whom don't think for themselves, anyway. We are here for the art and the entertainment." I loves me my Chick-fil-A. I don't agree with their stance on homosexuality. But I'm not convinced my not enjoying chicken will alter their stance. To be honest, I'm not sure what one has to do with the other.
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Wednesday morning linksA Dylan performance for an audience of one The Rising Cost of Felony Creep - Over-criminalization takes its toll. 1 in 5 Millennials Live in Poverty, Census Bureau Says World-first ‘Bionic Bra’ inches closer to reality London in Shakespeare's time What Is a Suburb, Anyway? Nothing Succeeds Like Liberal Secession: Blue America Without Red America Would Be A Basket Case Sarah Palin hunts feral hogs. World ends. Tim Scott: Why Marriage Matters for Fighting Poverty NIH Has Spent $100.2 Million on Mindfulness Meditation Mindless Harvard Law Review Editor on exam delay request: Our Weakness is Our Strength Dear Harvard College students... Good grief When Reporters Value ‘Justice’ Over Accuracy, Journalism Loses NY Post: 2014, The Year Of The Liberal Lie How Much Does the NYT Hate America? Government Job Security A Winning Alternative to Obamacare Feds force patients onto Medicaid Bye, Bye “Bailout”: CROmnibus Takes a Small but Important Bite out of Obamacare A Winning Alternative to Obamacare Why Do Climate Change Claims Consistently Get a Fact-Checker Pass? "The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels" Study: Your all-electric car may not be so green Gluttony and Global Warming: We’re Eating Ourselves to a Warmer Planet Scott Walker to EPA: Take Your Clean Power Plan and Keep Walking Sony Exec Reaches Out to Al Sharpton – Will Hook Up This Week for Race Conference in NYC Taxpayer-Funded Immigrant Advocacy Group Blasts Republicans - Helps those seeking deportation relief, tells them to vote against GOP Sydney: For Whatshisname, the Dustbin of History Sydney: One ‘Irritation’ Too Many Sen. Rand Paul on ISIS, the Middle East, and when America should go to war Tehreek-e-Taliban Takes Credit for School Attack That Left 131 Children Dead: “We Want Them to Feel Pain” Sept. 11 detainees in Guantanamo get copies of CIA torture report The True Victims of Torture - The Democrats, suddenly shocked by the CIA’s tactics, dishonor the people who died on 9/11. Prediction: Russia Is Gonna Do Some Crazy Shit Soon Sorry, Putin. Russia’s economy is doomed Newly Released NSA Documents Show That China Captured American Soldiers During The Vietnam War Tuesday, December 16. 2014Tuesday morning linksDisgusting greedy capitalist pigs: Highest earning musicians of 2014 Office work is dangerous Highest earning musicians of 2014 Why the Abortion Rate Is the Lowest It’s Been Since 1973 How Much White Privilege Do You Have? Black newspaper takes on black-on-black violence The mob is alive and well in the unions Which Costly Family Most Deserves to Enter the Moocher Hall of Fame? NYC: Majority of city’s trainee teachers flunked literacy tests How ignorant jerks are going to treat good cops now; ‘I’m scared for my life . . .he’s trying to Mike Brown me Social conservatism, marriage, and class:
Media swoon: Elizabeth Warren, unlike Ted Cruz, hailed as a principled crusader The Democrats Double Down - Will Republicans seize the opportunity? VDH: Epitaph for Hope and Change - Obama has fundamentally transformed America, all right — but not as he intended. The Rise and Fall of German-American Bund “If you make jokes about people who are going to kill you, there is a sort of tendency to hold back a little.” ‘He Must Have Loved Ones, Too’ - Pathological altruism in Sydney. German Leader Denounces Anti-Immigrant Surge Last week the news arrived that the most popular name given to boys in the UK in 2014 was "Mohammed." The reactions and non-reactions to this story betrayed the deep unease and denial that are now part of the debate around Islam in modern Britain. How Iraq Became a Proxy of the Islamic Republic of Iran At its 27th birthday parade, Hamas vows to destroy Israel Monday, December 15. 2014The problem with common coreFrom How the Common Core Went Wrong:
Monday morning linksIt's complicated The Cheapest Generation - Why Millennials aren’t buying cars or houses, and what that means for the economy Study proves high heels do have power over men Pope Francis Confirms Cats Still Going To Hell Declare CO2 a nutrient “Rape Culture,” Debunked Police: Armored Military Vehicles Needed for ‘Constitutionalists’ with Firearms Greenfield: Life in Post-Truth America Al Sharpton Leads March in DC as NYC Protesters Chant: 'What Do We Want? Dead Cops!' Back in Saigon: The Senate Intelligence Committee Report Gaza Is Almost Totally Cut Off From The World, And It's Getting Ugly Sunday, December 14. 2014Bring microsope and a paranoid imagination
‘Microaggression reporting service’ set up by Princeton students.
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