For like a decade now, Teen Vogue has consistently done a better job of getting things right more than The Atlantic or the NYT or a whole ton of other publications
The police are making it abundantly clear they're not there to protect students. But that’s also not news.
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The union has asked supporters not to drink the company's beers while brewery workers are on strike in Fort Worth.
Just saw a Pennsylvania ad warning people not to leave their kids in the car while they go gamble at a casino, and I'm just going to stare numbly into the middle distance for an hour or two now.
Seriously, I was sued in a lawsuit -- alongside my very good friends Elizabeth Warren, Reza Azlan, Kathy Griffin and I can't remember who else -- over a tweet, so anyone complaining that Chachi was rude to them can take a seat.
“I lucked into a bullshit job and feel bad about it, so I assuage my guilt by believing the masses could never comprehend my life.”
I suspect what's going on with columnists is that deep down they know they're stealing a living, their only stress in work is imposter syndrome and a very easy deadline. So they do feel loads better about themselves when they pin themselves to a desk to write or go into the office or something.
It is not a coincidence that the complete fiasco of Brexit was largely driven into reality by Boris Johnson and Michael Gove, both of whom were opinion columnists. There should be a law against these folks holding public office.
Every guy whose main career is “sometimes giving opinions when I feel like it and once in awhile I do a podcast” also believes that every human being other than them craves toiling in underground salt mines for 18 hours a day