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...worry about it showing up on the front page of a newspaper, or an article in a magazine, and I'm also able to say things that reporters can't, in terms of underlying truths that reporters have to be cautious about. In a way, I look upon what I do as intensified truth. It is a more real version of reality than sometimes journalism...
...house of representatives had a resolution on the table detailing the genocide inflicted upon the indigenous population by their forefathers, then perhaps the rest of the world might begin to take these pompous asses seriously. Why can't Americans look in the mirror and see what hypocrites they are? Graham Turner, NEWTON ON RAWCLIFFE, ENGLAND...
...fourth definition is “to efflubiate.” I use it to express my need to exaggerate, to fluff up, to embroider upon something I experience as wonderful. I use it when I want to encourage the sense of awe. That’s what you can say about my work; I’m interested in wonder and awe, and I think we’re losing that—I’m tired of talking. You can listen to my tape, no more talking...
...biggest deal in the world, but it was something I had to deal with,” Wolfson admits, “The reason it was such a pain was because I didn’t expect it.”“Some warning upon return that we would have to deal with x, y, z would be helpful,” Delaney adds.The OIP has stepped up its efforts to aid returning students by providing some forewarning. Most of the efforts are related to new online features that will offer a checklist and reminders to students. Such...
...intention to “kick the superbug.” “My ideal future would be having an editing job and writing when I feel like writing,” she said. Despite the number of law students in the audience, the discussion barely touched upon legal issues. “Gawker had one lawyer and we called on him only in desperate times,” Coen said...