April 2012
13 posts
Texts from Hillary: TTYL →
Going out on top. I respect it.
textsfromhillaryclinton:
It’s been an overwhelming—and hilarious—week for us here at Texts from Hillary (TFH). What started as a joke at the bar between two friends turned into a national conversation about Secretary Clinton and went as far as talks about 2016. After a week that included 32 posts, 83,000 shares on…
Alison Brie has a BAND?
Internet Sweetheart Alison Brie has a band. And they covered a Childish Gambino song!? The world will never be the same.
This is Either Mildly Upsetting Or Oddly...
Even David Foster Wallace misused a word.
Just North of Something Important: Aggregation is... →
barthel:
Publications have always done mostly aggregation, after all. Unless something is a scoop (or “exclusive” in modern parlance I guess) everything in a newspaper or magazine is that publication’s take on old information. A beat story consists of taking information available to anyone and writing it up with a particular body of knowledge to provide readers with insight about the world...
Reproduced
But none of this really matters. Procreation for the sake of the parents is ethically unacceptable. “To have a child in order to benefit oneself is a moral error,” Overall writes.
On the morality of procreation.
Enough ladies. I get it. You have periods.
Lee Aronsohn, co-creator of “Two and a Half Men,” offers this incisive commentary on the rise of female-centric comedies on television. Lee Aronsohn’s Nobel Prize for Gender-Based Comedy is in the mail.