April 2012
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Apr 18th
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Apr 12th
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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…
Apr 11th
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Apr 11th
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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. 
Apr 10th
Apr 9th
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This is Either Mildly Upsetting Or Oddly...
Even David Foster Wallace misused a word.
Apr 6th
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Apr 4th
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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...
Apr 4th
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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.
Apr 3rd
Apr 2nd
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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. 
Apr 2nd