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Weekend Edition: 5-2

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Object Lesson (“For many of us, our book collections are, in at least one major way, tantamount to our children—they are manifestations of our identity, embodiments of our selfhood; they are a dynamic interior heftily externalized, a sensibility, a worldview defined and objectified.”)

NSA Publishes Children’s Coloring […]

Weekend Edition: 4-25

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

‘Have You Ever Thought About Killing Someone?’ (“Being turned on by your own death is a fetish that causes both moral and legal problems.”)

Legal Pleading of the Week

To F*ck This Court And Everything That It Stands For (“F*ck you, old man. You’re a joke. Your court’s a […]

Weekend Edition: 4-18

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Binge Reading Disorder (“When you encounter so many sentences a day, even if they are well constructed, intelligent, and seemingly memorable, how do you actually remember one intelligent thought when a thousand others are clamoring for your attention?”)

What Does Gun Violence Really Cost? (“Even before accounting for […]

Weekend Edition: 4-11

Bulletin Board

Next week brings the first couple installments in a series of posts on World War I in South Dakota

Today is National Pet Day (we have to wait until August for National Dog Day)

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

An Atheist Considers God’s Plan (“If someone hides behind one of […]

Weekend Edition: 4-4

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Meet The Weather Underground’s Bomb Guru (“Thus the question arose: What could they take along to reliably deflect a policeman’s curiosity? One answer was children.”)

Blog Headline of the Week

Demanding Sex For Legal Services Frowned Upon In Indiana

Bookish Linkage

With today’s Hugo Award nominees announcements some ask […]