
Lindsay Clancy does not belong in prison
I have not followed the Lindsay Clancy case closely at all.
I’m letting you read my soul’s dialogue with itself
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I have not followed the Lindsay Clancy case closely at all.

And why we should do it anyway

Let’s get this out of the way first.

There was a time, kids, when you had to ask another live human directly for their recommendation when you wanted a new book, movie, or television show.

I want to live here again so badly.

I kept asking myself one thing while reading Freddie deBoer’s latest book, All In Your Head (available for pre-order now!):

One of the reasons I never had kids is that there’s just no guarantee that they won’t suck.

The man accused of killing several in Montreal before being shot dead by police wrote a manifesto. Somewhat unfortunately, it wasn’t completely insane.

I’ve had an idea in my head for a few weeks now for a piece titled something along the lines of “Most people are normal.”

Add another to the list.

I’ve visited a decent number of cities (she bragged).

“Heteropessimism” is top-half women aping their bottom-half counterparts.

Rob and I are currently on our first-ever vacation-only trip.
I enjoyed reading It’s Ideology, Stupid: Why Huntington’s clash of civilizations thesis is even more wrong today than it was in 1993 by Matt Johnson.
All this sounds very familiar.

Happy Memorial Day.

What was it like to be young, Autistic, and very into politics?

I don’t know what I want to do for a job.

When it rains it pours, I suppose.

I recently sat down with Dispatches from the Autism Wars to discuss my post from last June: