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paintingthegreyarea.wordpress.com
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| | | | | My name is Chandra, and I am a recovering grammar snob. There was a time that it gave me a blush of pride to be referred to as "the Spelling Sergeant" or "the Punctuation Police". I would gleefully tear a syntactic strip out of anybody who fell victim to the perils of poor parallelism or... | |
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| | | | | [AI summary] The provided text is a mix of various discussions and opinions from an online forum or blog. It includes topics like digital ID and surveillance, climate change skepticism, renewable energy, politics, and social issues. The content is fragmented and lacks a clear structure, with multiple comments and threads discussing different subjects. The user's query is unclear, but it seems they are looking for a summary or analysis of the text's content. | |
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weeklysift.com
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| | | | | In amemorable scene from the 1998 film Pleasantville (in which two 1998 teen-agers are transported into the black-and-white world of a 1950s TV show), the father of the TV-perfect Parker family returns from work and says the magic words "Honey, I'm home!", expecting them to conjure up a smiling wife, adorable children, and dinner on... | |
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| | | In my first newsletter in a while, I highlight articles on archives, libraries, genealogy, history, vegetarianism, climate change, Gaza, and other topics, such as my recent pop culture media reviews. Originally published on Substack on May 16, 2024 Hello everyone! I know its been a while since I wrote my last newsletter, but I've been... | ||