Well, gas is expensive, and food is expensive, and weโre doing a war nobody wants, but at least there are no jobs
@juliegoldberg
Academic librarian, reader, writer, teacher, mother of grown-ups. One-time NY State Senate candidate. Extremely curious person. Ed.M, MA, MLIS. ADHD. Dual citizen ๐บ๐ธ๐ฎ๐ช. Tรก cรบpla focal agam, but donโt quote me on that.
Well, gas is expensive, and food is expensive, and weโre doing a war nobody wants, but at least there are no jobs
You guys ever think about how, if Al Gore had been president on 9/11, we might be energy independent now? I wish I didnโt.
Itโs probably too late for this.
But it would be beyond meaningful to see my dad recognized at the โIn Memoriamโ part of the Oscars.
He died in June.
He worked for decades in the movie business, marketing movies. Big movies. Like Star Wars.
I canโt express how much it would have meant to him.
no wonder trump likes the old system. one of his most consistent, deeply held convictions is that workers should not be paid.
gotta love the 4D chess of this administration removing the $7500 subsidy for EVs (and doing away with various regulations meant to push us away from ICE cars) and then catastrophically raising the price of gas lmao
I was wondering where "follow the money" would lead.
I think Hegseth is the most embarrassing person in any leadership position anywhere in the world, a 13-year-old boy pretending to be a man. On 60 Minutes:
โThe only ones that need to be worried right now are Iranians who think they're going to live.โ
Sunlight travels 93 million miles to reach the earth
None of them through the Strait of Hormuz
billmckibben.substack.com/p/sunlight-t...
I hope you can get what you need with as little additional stress as possible.
I love watching people use LLMs in public. Theyโll reply to a breaking news article and say โ@grok is this true?โ Babe where do you think itโs about to pull its answer from
That sucks and Iโm sorry.
nyt website currently resembles one of those mock covers people made before 2016 election: economy floundering, war in the middle east, scandal-plagued cabinet sec, brazen corruption....
it's insane that my country's current position is that, if we don't like the leader of a sovereign nation, not only do we get to kill them we get to pick their successor
Embarrassment is the best-case scenario.
Same! There used to be a Facebook group called Irish Jews with the tagline, โThe few, the proud, the best-looking on campus.โ
The American political class is utterly delusional, adrift in a dream of normality, unable to process the actual reality of events on the ground, where the US just launched a completely unprovoked war against a massive country, murdered its leadership, and demanded its conversion to a vassal state.
Yep. โKnowing who to be mad at is praxisโ is Mariame Kabaโs quote and it is wisdom for these times. (1/2)
"There is no TACO button left."
Yes. Sooner or later, the conman runs out of marks.
there's a thing I like to call "load-bearing assumptions", that you don't notice until they're suddenly gone (e.g the air you breath has oxygen in it).
the post-ww2 order is a load-bearing assumption for basically the entirety of american life. trump took a sledgehammer to it in the last 90 days.
The U.S. made this class of stunningly stupid, pudding-soft MAGA parasites who have managed to move through life without ever encountering genuinely meaningful pushback. This led them to starting this wildly dangerous war in Iran - and looks like their reality distortion field is no longer working.
You can only get my new book, *This Used to Be the Future*, at my storefront, Blunt Instruments (linked below). You may find the bookโs final essay, โLove is the Answer One More Time,โ unexpectedly personal, especially after reading the other 11 more analytical essays. I hope so, anyway.
Congratulations!
Stunned to be included on this list of badasses ๐ณ High praise. Incredible cohort. Honored!
I've said this before, but it's worth repeating; AIPAC funds people who agree with it. it's not bribing them.
I get that it may seem like an academic distinction, but it's pretty important for a bunch of reasons. 1
A cricket?
Whew! Just listened to two very popular audiobooks in a row, and hated both of them. Time to go back to weird stuff I like.
I canโt tell if theyโre ugly. I can say with certainty that they are disorienting to someone who already has trouble parsing faces. Lots of people suddenly have what looks like the same face, strangely unlike the many other faces Iโve seen before.
ICE has arrested and detained a Nashville journalist who reported stories critical of ICE. Sheโs married to a U.S. citizen and has been seeking asylum here after fleeing death threats in Colombia because of her journalism there.
Theyโve already sent her to Louisiana.
As a faceblind person, I can make no sense of this.
What does this imply for those of us who are not Christian, and who labor under the assumption that we're protected by the First Amendment?