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Weekend Edition: 9-15

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Politico-psychopathology (“Not that politicians and pundits are mentally ill in a clinical sense, but politics in American national life today can only be presented in pathological form. Politics no longer involves the public use of reason; it is instead a matter of psychopathology…”) (via)

On Cursing (“There […]

Weekend Edition: 9-8

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This is a sort of double edition as travel before and during the Labor Day weekend kept me from posting last Saturday. Thus, a couple items are a bit older than usual.

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

The village where people have dementia ā€“ and fun (“It’s not the sort of slow, […]

Weekend Edition: 8-25

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Dear Mr. Akin, I Want You to Imagine… (“Did you honestly believe that rape sperm is different than love sperm, that some mysterious religious process occurs and rape sperm self-destructs due to its evil content?”) (via)

Bookish Linkage

Where do dead books go? (via)

Sam Sacks is against […]

Weekend Edition: 8-18

Interesting Reading in the Interweb Tubes

Prog Spring (“The death of real rock ā€˜nā€™ roll began one morning in 1964, at the Organ Center in the southern England city of Portsmouth.”)

What some people call idleness is often the best investment (“The cult of busyness extends far beyond grumpy bosses and line managers. It […]

Weekend Edition: 8-11

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The State Historical Society has made the first 32 years of South Dakota History available online at no charge.

Blog Lines of the Week

“I don’t really view the world in ‘glass half full’ or ‘glass half empty’ dichotomies. In my world the glass is always cracked and leaking.“

Bookish Linkage

How fiction […]