Critiquing the rationality of public policy, ruminating on modern life,
and exposing my inner nerd.
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- Stop Creating Corporate Goliaths - 6/6/2019
- Why Fiction Trumps Truth - 6/1/2019
- What ‘Good’ Dads Get Away With - 5/5/2019
- Is Prison Necessary? Ruth Wilson Gilmore Might Change Your Mind - 4/22/2019
- Sharing Options - 2/14/2019
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I used to play d&d. I knew that made me a dork and was fine with that. If I see somebody else playing d&d, I recognize that it makes them look like a dork.
On the other hand, I see people wearing hats every day, and I can't remember ever thinking "that hat makes them look like a dork" (except possibly when my roommate wears his farmer hat). So when this author writes "in our time, it is impossible to wear a hat without looking like a dork", I have no idea what he is talking about. It's not only that I reject it, I can't even find the part of me that is aware of the notion. Hats are such a good idea as to be obvious, and I'm pissed off that this article exists.
Anywhere, but MN it is a major dilemma. When I lived in Milwaukee, I got the funniest looks while wearing my winter hat.
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