Stories The Hardworking Staff Is Not On This Earth Long Enough To Read (Boston Globe Ideas Edition)

From Sunday’s Boston Globe:

Honestly? Don’t care.

Just keep it comin’.

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4 Responses to Stories The Hardworking Staff Is Not On This Earth Long Enough To Read (Boston Globe Ideas Edition)

  1. Alan Grossberg's avatar Alan Grossberg says:

    I’d like to extend my sincere thanks for this link.
    It took no more than four paragraphs to confirm that the Globe had graciously provided me with ample fodder to counter at least a month’s worth of insomnia.

  2. Steve Stein's avatar Steve Stein says:

    I think it’s sort of an important question in the public mind. If you want to be President, for instance, it’s much worse to be an atheist than female, Jewish, black, or openly gay. That all comes back to whether atheists can be “good” without belief in a deity.

    (Of course, many can find that debate pointless, in which case they probably feel the same way you do about this article.)

  3. arafat kazi's avatar arafat kazi says:

    That’s an article I ain’t gonna read, but I’ve always loved the white halo and shades of electric-ish blue as representing good or The Future. (Dystopian futures will always have murky lighting and earth, primarily beige and grey, tones.) I don’t know where that bias comes from, but I like to think it comes from The Hitchhiker’s Guide, where there is a species called the Hooloovoo, a hyper-intelligent shade of blue.

  4. arafat kazi's avatar arafat kazi says:

    sorry, that was a pretty pointless comment.

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