
Psychoterratica: New Words for a New Earth
English has always been a hungry language: it readily devours words from other languages and from inventive word-crafters, assimilating new words into its own rich,
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English has always been a hungry language: it readily devours words from other languages and from inventive word-crafters, assimilating new words into its own rich,
“Does ‘image of God’ make us lazy?” I jotted this in my notebook earlier this week, between phrases like “hinge point in history” and “geophysical
Next time you encounter a college senior, you will inevitably be tempted to ask, “So what’s your major?” and “So what are you going to
Next time you encounter a college senior, you will inevitably be tempted to ask, “So what’s your major?” and “So what are you going to
Next time you encounter a college senior, you will inevitably be tempted to ask, “So what’s your major?” and “So what are you going to
An interview with Lindsay Brainard & Keshav Singh Warning: extra-long bonus post, because: philosophy! After watching the first two episodes of The Good Place, I
An interview with Lindsay Brainard & Keshav Singh Warning: extra-long bonus post, because: philosophy! After watching the first two episodes of The Good Place, I
An interview with Lindsay Brainard & Keshav Singh Warning: extra-long bonus post, because: philosophy! After watching the first two episodes of The Good Place, I
Morning, west window The sky feels oddly bright, considering the snow thickly falling in clustered flakes. The wind gusts, whirling flakes into powder, snowglobing my
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