Posts Tagged ‘Barbies’
Tuesday! Tuesday! Tuesday!
* Rob Latham’s anthology of essential historical science fiction criticism has a pre-order page. Here’s a table of contents.
* Elsewhere on Amazon: Star Trek Barbies! Rick & Morty Season Two DVDs (out today)!
* The arrival of annual reports on the job market in various humanities fields this year left many graduate students depressed about their prospects and professors worried about the futures of their disciplines. English and foreign language openings were down 3 percent and 7.6 percent, respectively. History jobs fell 8 percent.
* Those of us working in the humanities must accept that our golden age lasted just one generation, argues Leonard Cassuto, and was not the norm.
no American president would ever activate the Beyoncés, the military would never follow the order https://t.co/Y2nM8e0YUc
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) June 6, 2016
* Some smart comparison between Game of Thrones and the Southern Reach trilogy from Phil Maciak.
* Small-Town America Has a Serious Drinking-Water Problem.
* Bible Verses Where “Behold” Has Been Replaced With “Look, Buddy.”
* Teaching Philosophy on Death Row.
* “American conservatives are the forgotten critics of the atomic bombing of Japan.” Even they forgot about it!
* When former Arizona Governor Jan Brewer interrupted the discussion to inform Trump that his own campaign had asked surrogates to stop talking about the lawsuit in an e-mail on Sunday, Trump repeatedly demanded to know who sent the memo, and immediately overruled his staff. I have to say, this is getting pretty good.
* Inside Trump University. Maybe Trump Really Does Make Less Than $500k a Year.
* “When ‘Diversity’ and ‘Inclusion’ Are Tenure Requirements”: Faculty at Pomona College have set new guidlines—but the students who pushed for the change don’t agree among themselves on their implications.
* John Oliver Steals Rolling Jubilee’s Bad Idea, Doesn’t Give Credit.
If anything they are increasing the value of worthless debt, making the problem worse. https://t.co/Kj4H4Vt2Mc
— Gerry Canavan (@gerrycanavan) June 6, 2016
* The Creator of Settlers of Catan Has Some Important Gameplay Advice for You.
* A major Native American site is being looted. Will Obama risk armed confrontation to save it?
* Dialectics of The Little Mermaid.
* Supergirl Is Finally Going to Show Superman as an Actual Character. This only compounds the original mistake; the solution was always to just say Superman is dead or missing and be done with it.
* Seems legit: State Department Blocks Release Of Hillary Clinton-Era TPP Emails Until After The Election. But who’s counting.
* And progress certainly has its advantages.
One in three children used to die before they were 5.
Now one in three hundred. Amazing. https://t.co/QHCZ7H4XWq pic.twitter.com/Q4h3VkZSEB— Tom Forth (@thomasforth) June 3, 2016
Written by gerrycanavan
June 7, 2016 at 9:00 am
Posted in Look at what I found on the Internet
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Friday Night Spring Break Spring Break Spring Break Links
* When we’re old, LSD will be standard medication for the dying.
* We know enough to state unequivocally that the “targeted killing” program is both wrong and wrongheaded. Morality and a demand for genuine security — not legality — should drive opposition.
* People are corporations, my friends.
* You’d just have to be the absolute worst person in the world to attack the Heidelberg Project.
* After pledging transparency, PBS hides details of new deal with billionaire owner of NewsHour.
* The strange science of epigenetics.
* George Bush Lost an Entire Generation for the Republican Party. They don’t really care for Democrats, either.
* A New Study Shows How Fossil Fuel Pollution Damages The Heart. U.S. Geological Survey confirms: Human activity caused 5.7 quake in Oklahoma. Climatologist Who Predicted California Drought 10 Years Ago Says It May Soon Be ‘Even More Dire.’
* A deep cut, but I think this New 52 Booster Gold series would have been pretty good.
* New Law Could End Killer Whale Shows in California.
* SAE ends hazing after a few pledge deaths really start to harsh the member experience.
* Florida man invokes ‘Stand your ground’ after shooting sheriff’s deputy.
* And oh my god why isn’t this Michonne from The Walking Dead Barbie real.
Written by gerrycanavan
March 7, 2014 at 9:12 pm
Posted in Look at what I found on the Internet
Tagged with actually existing media bias, arson, Barack Obama, Barbies, Booster Gold, Bush, California, carbon, class struggle, climate change, comics, corporate personhood, DC Comics, Detroit, drones, drought, earthquakes, epigenetics, Florida, forever war, fossil fuels, fraternities, guns, Heidelberg Project, international law, judges, liberalism, LSD, millennials, mortality, Oklahoma, PBS, personal corporatehood, politics, polls, Sea World, stand your ground, student debt, the courts, the law, The Walking Dead, time travel, war on terror, whales, worst persons in the world, zombies
Too Perfect
Mad Men Barbies. Via David F.
Written by gerrycanavan
March 10, 2010 at 12:36 am
Posted in Look at what I found on the Internet
Tagged with Barbies, Mad Men, the uncanny