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Nation Building is Back! Israel is breaking Middle East, US is lining up to rebuild it.
Record swath of storied Buckhead land acquired for new Atlanta park
Tommy Stinson on Bob Dylan, Prince, REM, Keith Richards, Tom Petty …
Variations on a Theme: The Court Case of Marianne Woods and Jane Pirie
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Michael Liebmann passed away on July 26, 2016, due to complications from surgery.
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Einstein didn’t say that: How viral misquotes evolve and replicate
There is a paywalled editorial at Haaretz. “If It Looks Like Ethnic Cleansing, It Probably Is”
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The Presidential election is exempt from the majority rule, that governs all other Georgia elections. There will be no runoff. It took a bit of digging to find this out. I called the Secretary of State office. After a few minutes on hold, while the nice lady asked people about this, I got my answer. · JD Vance is on Joe Rogan Experience today. I did a ctrl+f search, for Israel, on the transcript. The only result was a video from Glenn Greenwald, that youtube wanted me to watch. The headline: “Israel HUMILIATES The U.S. Again” · HIGHLIGHTS FROM 125 YEARS OF THE ATLANTIC Louise Desaulniers editor · Cemetery Blues · Yesterday I reposted an item where I went into a cemetery on National Dead Poet’s day and read a poem Out Loud by James Dickey and this afternoon after dealing with the medical insurance complex all week and in a general funk over the upcoming election and the killing party in Gaza and Lebanon and the and my own questionable health I decided to reread this book · I read out loud for a while and it started to seem silly so I quit that and I read the rest of it and you know maybe it’s maybe it’s just good I should have just left it as a legend but I was looking through the book by the Atlantic there’s several things I want to look up there’s a poem by Walt Whitman there’s a poem by w h r Den there’s several stories that might be fun to read so I’ll have to read that I’m always looking for something to read and so I guess but you know the good news is my foot doesn’t hurt I reason I started becoming afraid of walking was because I got these dizzy feet and I’d get too far I was worried that I get too far from the house and not be able to get back and so darn I mean my feet are feeling fine I’m going to go walk a little bit more go over by the railroad tracks see if there’s any train cars with graffiti on them and eventually I’ll just go back home and think about how maybe I should have gone up to the gym and maybe I shouldn’t maybe I’ll just be okay maybe I’m just fine being a degenerate for a while it’s something that I’m good at · I found a post from November 3, 2008. It was eighteen questions about current events. The answers may seem a bit dated in 2024. It is also a commentary about the distasteful custom of “unfriending” people. If you go to the three dots at the top of a post, you will see the options “unfollow” and “snooze.” Either of these is preferable to “unfriend” or, God forbid, “Block.” · pictures today are from The Library of Congress · selah





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