Column: Headphones create disconnect
On the way to class yesterday morning, I found myself walking behind two people who were quietly chatting.
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On the way to class yesterday morning, I found myself walking behind two people who were quietly chatting.
American lives lost were not given voluntarily
1. Recognize the situation
As someone who likes reading, I know that there’s a certain overwhelming pretentiousness that comes with delving into some of the heavier stuff; especially if you decide to do it outside (which I like very much).
The great thing about being young is that you’re open to the kind of mind-forging repetition that can etch all sorts of information onto an unconscious level. Where skill X, often onerous, can become “as easy as breathing.”
When I hear those around me try to justify or equivocate taking a knife to the clitoris of an infant, an alien sort of anger begins to claw at my temples.
The New York Times editorial board made a huge stink earlier in the year coming out in support of “follow[ing] the growing movement in the states and repeal[ing] the ban on marijuana for both medical and recreational use.”
The probability of a second dose of Clintonism into the sandstone veins of the White House seems to depend on whom you ask.
When I was a small boy, too small to understand the complex and sinister machinations of the free market, I came across the Books-A-Million in Trenholm Plaza, where everything was great and not horrible. I distinctly remember playing around in the cheap plastic playhouse in the patented “distract-the-kids-and-shop” area. It was awesome.
Addiction takes away choice, empties wallet
Books are magic. You’ve heard this phrase before. Repeated, mantra-like, from sixth-grade English enthusiasts at book fairs all the way up through high school: Books are magic. Books are magic. It’s completely lost whatever meaning it might have had at this point.
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‘Pro-choice’ supporters must consider stages of pregnancy
Being offended is no excuse for censorship
Being offended is no excuse for censorship
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