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... set loose on a wild, untamed continent
Here's an AP report from half an hour ago: "3 young people arrested in series of random shootings across Austin that left 4 injured." I wonder how do they know its random? They're calling it a "series." It might have been coordinated.Our investigators lost critical hours tracking down today’s shooting suspects because Austin’s City Council chose politics over public safety and prevented APD from using license plate readers and other crime-fighting technology.
— Michael Bullock (@MBullockATX) May 18, 2026
Those cameras could have helped identify suspect… https://t.co/yp4ZKdLc1a
Here's the Guardian's explanation, "Who’s in, who’s out, and how many have you read? The story behind our 100 best novels list":There's no way in the world that 7 of the top 14 novels here were written by women.
— Ted Joy (@TedJoy71) May 16, 2026
In fact, there's only one really great novel written by a woman in the past 200 years and that's Gone With The Wind by Margaret Mitchel.
I'd rate it as the greatest American novel of all time. https://t.co/6OJWFjTDk9
But it reminded me of something else that got plenty of attention not too long ago. I'll bet you remember this Kamala Harris ad:“You are not alone.” Yoga moms, silent majority, and a preference cascade all in one. Whether or not Angelenos elect @spencerpratt as LA mayor, he and his team are revolutionizing politics. pic.twitter.com/l4pwOSmNUH
— Michael Shellenberger (@shellenberger) May 17, 2026
What do you wear to bed?
A slip. If I’m alone, I’ll also have, on the floor, a pair of cut-off blue jeans shorts, a Rick Owens bomber (above) and a pair of white Roxy sneakers just in case somebody rings the doorbell.
I was going to ding the the Cultural Landscape Foundation for writing "grey" instead of "gray," but when I saw "colouration," I had to assume that The London Times imposes its British spellings on quoted material.
