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...After some experimenting, she eventually settled on a combo of big snakes for a deep massage (the king and corn snakes are heavy enough to produce a kneading sensation) and little ones, whose passage over the skin is a trembling flutter. "People either like it a lot or they hate it," says Barak. She makes this remark as a busload of Israelis arrives, and an 18-year-old with flowing brown hair agrees to lie down and let the snakes--all nonvenomous--make themselves at home on her bare belly. The little ones move over her neck and face like...
...Americans in not knowing how to stop it. While “The Second Plane” is a bracing and thought-provoking read, it is ultimately irritating in its unsubstantiated smugness. Being a cold-hearted bastard isn’t necessarily a bad thing, but against such blind hate, mere hate won’t solve anything.—Staff writer Jillian J. Goodman can be reached at jjgoodm@fas.harvard.edu...
...soggy state-fair corn dogs and rabid, preening reporters just to get to the debates, a dangerous pinnacle where one slipup could cost the election. The campaign staffs are equally exhausted and by now more than a little frustrated with the candidate they have come to both love and hate. Put them all in a room together in what are often poorly planned prep sessions, and you have the perfect recipe for disaster: the staffers discover great catharsis in firing increasingly nasty "prep" questions at the candidates, who in turn become more and more itchy under fire until finally exploding...
...you’re old enough to vote, you’re old enough to hate listening to politicians. Many students taking a government class this semester have been assigned to watch the presidential debate this Friday, September 26 (and others, apparently, will be watching it of their own volition). Learning should obvi be fun and interesting, so just as Stephen Colbert created the Green Screen Challenge to make Presidential Hopeful John McCain more interesting, FM has created a way for you to get the most out of your debate experience...
...period when being out was itself a struggle, but the decrease in activism has frustrated those of us who think there are important LGBT battles yet to be won. We recognize the value of building community and coming together for social activities. And we’d hate to see queer night at Daedalus disappear (see you on Thursdays)! But this weekend gives us a valuable opportunity to reflect on the struggles behind and the battles ahead...