(Everybody else, I am sorry for your loss. I really am. But we get to win soccer/football so rarely, and soccer is one of the few sports in the US where women unquestionably dominate.)
I have another long-ass day of meetings, but I took a few minutes to read this article, about finding love late and cherishing every moment, and I thought I would share. It's well worth the read, and left me a little misty-eyed.
Second, I hear the day of judgment is upon us. I've seen a few billboards with the flames and the date and the dire warnings. As nnaylime pointed out, tomorrow is supposed to be the rapture, but the end of the world isn't actually scheduled until October. (And I probably don't make the cut for this
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I think I'm going to have to go back to my news moratorium. I've been alternately depressed and enraged by a lot of the news stories I've read recently. But this one made me cry happy tears. I hope this is just the first story of many like it as we step forward into an era of equality
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The fodder of this latterday trade in human suffering is not African people, but women. Which is why they call it "gendercide". If the supreme moral challenge of the 19th century was slavery, and of the 20th century the fight against totalitarianism, then, they write, "in this century the
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I thought that this was a very interesting article on the effects of exercise on the brain. I try to work out at least 3 times a week, and now I'm tempted to increase that.