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Being the uncle of spiderman is the equivalent of an anime mom wearing a side braid
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My Favorite 25 Essays of 2018
“The Silence: The Legacy of Childhood Trauma” by Junot Díaz in The New Yorker
“The Rage of the Incels” by Jia Tolentino in The New Yorker
“One Year of #MeToo: A Younger Generation’s Remedy for Rage” by Amanda Petrusich in The New Yorker
“Unheard Grief, Unmovable Men: How an Old Mexican Folktale Speaks to Our Pain Today” by John Paul Brammer in Catapult
“How Fairy Tales Teach Us to Love the Unknowable” by Cate Frick in Catapult
“I Used to Insist I Didn’t Get Angry. Not Anymore” by Leslie Jamison in The New York Times Magazine
“Gillian Flynn Peers Into the Dark Side of Femininity” by Lauren Oyer in The New York Times Magazine
“Is Television Ready for Angry Women?” by Sophie Gilbert in The Atlantic
“Do Beyoncé Fans Have to Forgive Jay-Z?” by Hannah Giorgis in The Atlantic
“How Famous Women Clean Up After Men” by Soraya Roberts in Longreads
“The Miracle of the Mundane” by Heather Havrilesky in LongReads
“Sharp Objects Finale Recap: Don’t Tell Mama” by Angelica Jade Bastien in Vulture
In Conversation: Kathleen Turner in Vulture
“Why 536 was the worst year to be alive” by Ann Gibbons in Science Magazine
“When Priyanka Met Nick: A Love Story” by Abby Aguirre in Vogue
“The Female Price of Male Pleasure” by Lili Loofbourow in The Week
“We Need to Start Taking Young Women’s Love Stories Seriously” by Marian Crotty in Electric Literature
“Female Agency in Movies” by Kellie Herson in The Outline
“Mourning for the Void” by Hazel Cills in Jezebel
“Cracked Fairy Tales and the Holocaust” by Sabrina Orah Mark in The Paris Review
“How to Be Pretty On TV” by Elisa Gabbert in LitHub
“Your American Dream Baby” by Vivian Zhu on her personal blog
“We Prioritize Boys’ Suffering At Girls’ Expense” by Shannon Keating in BuzzFeed
“You Owe Me An Apology” by Brittany Packnett in Elle
“Why is our quest for validation online becoming so desperate?” by Emily Reynolds in HuckMag
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Adorable baby felt animals created by @derevschikova
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So this is just a PSA, y'all should never sign a contract until you read it. I’m talking in rl right now. I just got through reading my employee handbook/service contract and my bosses slipped in a lot of bullshit like telling me I can’t complain about my job on social media, demanding I work off the clock in the name of good service, expects me to show up on time during inclimate weather, and considered disability or religious accommodation a direct threat to the company.
These are all things I took issue with and brought to my employer for further discussion before signing the contract. Most of my coworkers signed without reading, treating it like an internet terms of service contract.
Tl;dr real life is serious shit, lawyers write contracts to protect your employer FROM YOU, read contracts before you sign them - fucking ARGUE about contracts before you sign them
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Parks & Rec, Pretty Little Liars and the Fast & Furious films all exist in the same universe
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The women all reply with “Actually enjoy my fucking life in safety for ONE day.”
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Of course, the real way to tell whether you’re in a Hard SF novel is if people keep providing you with unsolicited explanations of basic physics and everyday technology which you should, by rights, already know.
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In 1914, 6 men were sent out to assassinate Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. One of them threw a bomb and missed, so he immediately tried to kill himself by taking a cyanide pill and jumping in the river. Because the pill only made him vomit and the river was just 5 inches deep, he managed to fail at murder, assassination, and suicide all in the same day. Source Source 2 Source 3
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The water got a little high in Houston this morning (Source)
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@ anybody trying to give me verbal instructions
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