A Few Indignant Words for The Professor
Apparently, our problem is that we are not “people who have suffered.” And it’s true that, despite the mild irritations of a bombed-out economy and dizzying unemployment rates and sky-high student debt and a stagnant government and the threat of climate change, we’re doing okay.
To see this film so widely and uncritically embraced might be a testament to how accustomed people have gotten to absorbing this kind of distortion from Hollywood.
Amber, Archers, Cinnamon, Horses and Birds
In remembrance of Jack Gilbert.
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High School Bands In America Vol. 1
In this installment: Oak Ridge High School’s Take My Wife, Please! and Hazelwood West High School’s Incorporeal Punishment.
Dreamwalker: An Interview With Mitt Romney
Full Stop is proud to endorse Mitt Romney, King of Dreams.
The veil is at its thinnest. Let’s dress like a character from a Stephen King book, and tempt the spirits.
We have collectively become like a god, unleashing watery fury upon — ourselves.
The idea that technology creates behavior is so widespread it masquerades as common knowledge, a wolf in sheep’s clothing.
That so many writers are asked how they write by interviewers, that there’s such a fetishisation of the writing process, is more than a little unsettling.
